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avtomatkalashnikova · 4 months
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Okay guys.
I bought a truck. The truck has a tube bumper. There's space for a couple extra lights besides the driving lights and fogs I'm adding.
Humvee IR lights are $60 a pop on eBay.
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But, you say, the Humvee is a 24V system and your truck is 12V.
True, but PAR36 lights are $10 each and fit in the housings.
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Now I can drive innadark.
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tacitwaveguide · 1 year
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How time flies
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woodlandenjoyer · 1 year
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Helmets are cool.
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My NOD - Carson PVS-14 with Elbit White Phosphor Tube, Wilcox G24 mount, Ops-Core FAST Carbon High Cut Helmet. Seeing in the dark is really cool.
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alaskamauve · 1 year
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OWN THE NIGHT 🌙 #PVS14 #NODs #NightVision (at Intercourse, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiIc8ShLcAP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Marine infantryman’s M27. SPMAGTF 20.2
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pieceofmindguns · 1 year
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Our new 🐇hole continues… Eotech binos arriving soon. Couple pvs14’s left too. Hit us up if you’re in the market 👀 #pomg #pieceofmindguns #nightvision #pvs14 #eotech #eotechnightvision (at Salt Lake City, Utah) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmS6aTRsMVv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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funnyasianboy · 2 years
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#nightshooting with the boys. #dtnvs #steeleindustriesinc #nightvision #l3 #whitephosphor #rnvg #pvs14 #peq15 #guncontrol #ar15 #repealthenfa #surefire #opscore #goonsquad #notamilita (at Cypress, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChghAqMAxJH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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blackbeargear · 2 years
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Scalability when you need it most♠️⁠ @warriorassaultsystems LPCV2⁠ ⁠ Grab all your kit over at Www.blackbeargear.ca #blueforcegear #greyghostgear #tnvc #warriorassaultsystems #hesco #veteran #spade7tactical #spade7 #platecarrier #trijicon #eotech #geissele #clouddefensive #AR15 #nightvision #whitephosphor #pvs14 #dtnvs #dtnvg #gpnvg #mk18 #recce #2a #multicam #rangergreen #bodyarmor #ballistic #hescoarmor #tactical ( #📷 @spade_7_tactical ) Reposted from @warriorassaultsystems https://www.instagram.com/p/CfHKxjkJNjh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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adamjagger · 1 year
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Pvs14
Hey guys, so this weeks post is very exciting to me. It has been a long time coming. That being said, I finally ordered my PVS 14 night vision monocular from brownells.
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So I figure in this post I will go through what you can expect if you order one of these and also go through what all it comes with and my first impressions. Next weeks post will be my one week of only night vision and I will explain everything that I either found out or realized what I thought. I was wrong after using it every single night since getting it.
So originally I placed my order and on the Brownells website, this is a ship from manufacture item. So with that being said, it typically takes longer to receive it I contacted customer service and asked what the leadtime was and I was told by someone that it will be 4 to 8 weeks which I kind of expected , so I wasn’t surprised at all. What had me surprised was when I got a text from FedEx saying that a package from the manufacture was going to be delivered three days later. I’m not sure if that was just a fluke thing or if this is what you can expect, but I was very pleasantly surprised to receive it very quickly.
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Overall, the contents of the package are pretty standard. Across-the-board you get a pretty nice bag that houses everything you get your full manual, your spec sheet a couple of accessory’s, and then the night vision monocular itself originally when I ordered this I was a little concerned at if it was going to be a quality tube or not considering it is a site mark product And I couldn’t find a whole lot about them online. But again I was very pleasantly surprised when I got eyes on the spec sheet and realize it was actually a extremely nice tube and it definitely shows when using it. Overall, it’s all very standard nothing weird with the housing or controls comes with the J arm mount, so I was able to use my rhino mount that I have on my ops core helmet.
So like I originally said, I was very surprised at how good the spec sheet was with this tube and I have really been enjoying using it. Like I said earlier, I have used it every night since getting it. That way I can do a very authentic video, explaining everything that I experienced with it after the first week. Night vision is definitely a game changer, and in my opinion, there is absolutely no comparison between this and a digital night vision device. I do still plan on grabbing another mount to do a budget night vision versus analog night, vision comparison using my Sionyx aurora as a night vision device like a lot of people show that they do online. But before even doing that, I can tell you it’s going to be a night and day difference from what I’ve already seen with both of them.
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Like I said, in the beginning this post is telling how my experience went and showing what all you can expect when ordering one of these. Check out the links down below. I have a lot of cool video ideas and other content that I’m going to be doing with this. And as always check out Brownells using the link down below. They are huge supporters of everything I do, and without them things like this would not be possible for me to do.
Thanks for reading!
Adam jagger gun blog post #28 3-26-23
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manjaro-official · 3 months
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my favorite emergent consequence of social media algorithms prioritizing "engagement" are the YouTube shorts/tiktoks that obnoxiously mispronounce the name of an incredibly famous and easy-to-pronounce product or celebrity
the more advanced variant of this is this one guy who keeps making the same YouTube short comparing various digital night vision devices to a real pvs14 and he keeps saying the thing is 40,000 dollars (the highest-end monocular NODs go for around 5k)
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Okay mutuals. Gonna be getting a 9mm handgun for a HD/bedside gun, a night vision gun, and a general open carry/innawoods/hiking gun. The gun is getting an RMR and X300V. What do I get?
P226? Rowland Special? 2011? Something else?
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haikewargame · 1 year
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YSS PVS-14 night vision device, an Entry Level Night Vision device from China.
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Originally designed by the US military as a rugged, lightweight and convenient multi-purpose monocular night vision device, the PVS-14 is the world's most advanced deployed monocular night vision device that can be fitted with a variety of image intensifier tubes to meet a wide range of specifications, making it the best choice for professional night vision applications.
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With a FOV of 40°, the professional PVS14 has a powerful night vision role and is professional military equipment and expensive to purchase equipment for. Our company has launched an entry product for the non-professional market such as hunting/ranger, with a field of view of 6.4°, offering 3x magnification, with an LED display screen with a resolution of 330x224 pixels, equipped with an infra-red auxiliary light source, displaying colour images in bright and dim light and black and white images in darkness, with a maximum night vision range of over 200m, using two AA batteries and a range of up to It can be used either as a handheld device or mounted on a helmet, making it suitable for first time buyers or users looking for a cost effective product for basic outdoor hunting and live CS gaming.
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Compared to the thousands of dollars of night vision devices on the market, the YSS PVS-14 entry level night vision device is priced at only $207.52, so users with a small budget can get a cost-effective night vision device, which is a good choice for entry night vision devices. This site has a special offer for the PVS14, if you buy from this site just use the coupon:  HKPVS14  and you will get up to $50 off.
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woodlandenjoyer · 1 year
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I think the conversation regarding dual tube vs monocular night vision is more nuanced than most people believe, and I think there are numerous advantages to a monocular system that are widely overlooked in the general night vision community.
That said, there’s absolutely no argument to be had: dual tubes just look way cooler. You look like a bug eyed SOF cool guy with duals, you look like a dingus with a PVS14.
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ajmmorg · 2 years
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Buy spitfire clothing
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#Buy spitfire clothing full#
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It still has not a single seam out of place! I’ve had it covered in mud, soaked in blood and rain, I’ve had it frozen solid after leaving it out in -5c conditions. Needless to say I haven’t handled this pack gently and whilst no manufacturer recommends handling your pack this way, the DG8 just keeps on keeping on. With over 40kgs I’ve picked it up by a single shoulder strap day after day. I’ve had this thing overflowing with gear on extended trips, yet you wouldn’t know it by how it carries. I believe this pack blows up to something like an 80-90 litre range when fully unfurled. Externally attaching those tricky things like extra tent poles, tripods, lightweight fold up tables or chairs are a breeze with this pack. The military origins of your DG8 really shine when on extended trips. But the ruggedness and tank like build of the Crossfire packs just shake it off without a single misplaced seam or jammed up zipper.
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The thick scrub is also full of sharp blackberry bushes. The moment that mud soaks its way into seams, most gear starts falling apart. The wet boggy mud that us Victorians often move through in places like the Otways chews up most gear pretty fast. But the ruggedness and tank-like build of the crossfire packs just shake it off without a single misplaced seam or jammed up zipper. The DG1 sniper is perfect for day trips and even slightly longer trips.
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It may be a tad heavier than other brands, but if you don’t like the thought of your pack dropping a shoulder strap with 40+ kgs of payload and having to lug it out of the bush held together with zip ties, then crossfire packs are the packs for you! After all the abuse it’s taken, it has not a single thread out of place. The DG8 I’ve taken on a number of high-country trips with substantial weight. Both of these packs have been superb out in the field. I have the long-range DG8 and also a DG1 sniper in auscam. I own two Crossfire packs and a pair of peacekeeper boots. I just wanted to thank you guys for your awesome packs. This ruck is in a class of its own and I won’t make the mistake of comparing it to my AUSCAM DG-1 Sniper in 1000D Cordura, padding and heavier straps, fastex buckles/clips. DG-1 just match your loadout to match YOUR short-range, high-speed ops. It was worth the effort of two ruck marches to sort out my optimal loadout to match the load carrying capacity of the DG-1 shoulder harness to a comfortable weight enough to have the DG-1 strapped on me for 4-5 hour straight without any discomfort. The DG-1 got rid of my weight balancing issues I had when rock scrambling or rucking on uneven terrain in my early gen. Everything about this ruck including the body design, harnessing, beaver tail storage, fastex clips, 500D cordura and even down to the unique “Lost Arrow” attachment system from the early DG-1 Sniper 60 L, 3-day assault pack I still have, are integrated into a versatile load carrying system. I’m ex-ADF/RAAF and I wanted a pack to support my weekend 1-day ruck marches to keep fit in retirement for off/on track rucks in low/high country including rock scrambling in the wet/dry, so I got a DG-1 after I read “short-range, high-speed operations” in the specs. But thats all it is, dont try ramming a bouncing bomb in there as it wont work. Overall, it is a really good “JackSack” able to sustain you for 12-24 hours. In the other one my HMNVS (PVS14) fits really well with my custom pouch i had made! On the side are two small vertical zip pouches that I keep my headtorch and spare batteries (waterproofed). There is another zip compartment at the bottom of the Daysack (just below the 🇬🇧 Patch) I tend to keep this empty in case i’m given any other kit or there is some Mission Specific that I need to take and i can re-juggle what goes where in terms of my jacket or some food so its easier to reach The Helmet carrier part is capable of holding a 🇬🇧 Issued Helmet but it can be a bit fiddly at points! So loosen the straps all the way and you’re laughing It features a main zipped compartment capable of holding a PRC354, Spare Battery, Issue Water bottle or Hydration Bladder with some extra room for Extra Ammo and my Arktis Rainshield & Wet weather gloves. This small “jack sack” in modern terms is ideal for the Minimalist Person.
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thinlascl · 2 years
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Spitfire clothing australia
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#Spitfire clothing australia zip#
I’m ex-ADF/RAAF and I wanted a pack to support my weekend 1-day ruck marches to keep fit in retirement for off/on track rucks in low/high country including rock scrambling in the wet/dry, so I got a DG-1 after I read “short-range, high-speed operations” in the specs. But thats all it is, dont try ramming a bouncing bomb in there as it wont work. Overall, it is a really good “JackSack” able to sustain you for 12-24 hours. In the other one my HMNVS (PVS14) fits really well with my custom pouch i had made!
#Spitfire clothing australia zip#
On the side are two small vertical zip pouches that I keep my headtorch and spare batteries (waterproofed). There is another zip compartment at the bottom of the Daysack (just below the 🇬🇧 Patch) I tend to keep this empty in case i’m given any other kit or there is some Mission Specific that I need to take and i can re-juggle what goes where in terms of my jacket or some food so its easier to reach The Helmet carrier part is capable of holding a 🇬🇧 Issued Helmet but it can be a bit fiddly at points! So loosen the straps all the way and you’re laughing It features a main zipped compartment capable of holding a PRC354, Spare Battery, Issue Water bottle or Hydration Bladder with some extra room for Extra Ammo and my Arktis Rainshield & Wet weather gloves. This small “jack sack” in modern terms is ideal for the Minimalist Person.
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