This recap of CANCON Carolinas 2025, the world's largest fully suppressed range day, highlights key firearm and accessory manufacturers. Expert insights are provided on the Dead Air Lazarus 6 suppressor's performance and the Barrett MRAD ELR rifle. The event featured various shooting challenges and product demonstrations, showcasing the latest in suppressed firearm technology and optics.
This video details the loadout for an AMTAC Pistol, Carbine, Combatives, and Night Vision course conducted in challenging cold weather conditions. The presenter, Ivan Cap, shares insights on layering clothing for extreme cold, selecting appropriate footwear like Salomon Tundra boots, and choosing tactical apparel from brands like Beyond Clothing and Sitka. He also discusses personal protective equipment, including Smith Optics ballistic glasses and SureFire ear protection, and highlights essential gear for night vision operations and firearms handling.
This guide details the process of achieving a parallel zero for lasers to rifle optics, a technique developed by Chris Roberts of CR2 Shooting Solutions. The method ensures the laser remains aligned with the reticle at all distances, crucial for long-range accuracy. It involves precise measurements and marking a target to establish a repeatable zero point, minimizing divergence and enhancing engagement effectiveness.
This guide details the zeroing process for the AGM Rattler V2 thermal scope, a critical step for accurate night hunting. The video emphasizes the ease of use and the advanced features of the V2, including its improved battery life, focus knob, and menu system, making it a top-tier optic for tactical applications. The instruction comes from an experienced firearms instructor with a deep understanding of thermal imaging technology.
This guide covers key firearm and accessory highlights from SHOT Show 2024 Industry Day at the Range, as presented by high-tier influencer Matt Carriker. It details new products like the SOLGW 6mm MAX, HUXWRX suppressors, Genesis Arms Gen 12, and Q Boombox, alongside advancements in AGM thermal optics. The insights focus on performance data and unique features observed during testing.
April Nicol, known as a 2A advocate and the "Roze" character from Call of Duty, is featured at SHOT Show 2024. The video highlights her presence at the event, where she will be showcasing and discussing her interests, with a focus on visiting KRISS USA and AGM Global Vision. The description includes official SHOT Show hashtags and links to their various social media platforms and website, encouraging viewers to subscribe and follow for more content.
This video provides an expert review of the AGM Fuzion LRF thermal monocular, detailing its fusion technology, performance in various conditions, and use cases. The reviewer, demonstrating high authority, critiques its features and compares it to other thermal devices, offering insights into its practical application for surveillance and observation.
Randy Carruthers from AGM Global Vision introduces the new Sidewinder thermal monocular at SHOT Show 2023. This device is a more ruggedized, premium handheld thermal imager with an aluminum body and rubber overmolding. It features larger objective lens diameters, sub-20 millikelvin thermal sensitivity, and 12-micron sensors for enhanced detection range and sensitivity. A key upgrade is the removable, rechargeable 18650 battery compartment, offering longer charge capacity and easier field swaps compared to CR123 batteries.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of thermal imaging technology, differentiating it from traditional night vision. It delves into key technical specifications, limitations, and various types of thermal devices, offering practical insights for users. The instructor, Hop, demonstrates high authority with detailed explanations and comparisons of specific thermal units.
The video discusses the potential release of a green reticle version of the Holosun enclosed Vulcan optic, speculating a Shot Show 2024 debut. It also touches on PVS-14 night vision devices, specifically the trade-offs between 51-degree and 40-degree fields of view and the possibility of retrofitting wider lenses. The speaker emphasizes choosing mil-spec PVS-14s from reputable sources.
This review of the AGM NVG-40 night vision goggles highlights its affordability as a binocular option but critically assesses its drawbacks. The analysis points out excessive weight (23 oz), significant optical issues like 'hooping' lens flare, and a non-functional gain knob on the reviewed unit. While functional, the NVG-40's optical quality and weight make it a questionable choice compared to higher-end monoculars like the PVS-14.
The AGM Global Vision F-14 Fusion is a hybrid night vision device combining analog night vision with a thermal overlay. It offers Gen 2 or Gen 3 options in green or white phosphorus. The thermal core features a 640 resolution, 12-micron sensor, and 50 Hz refresh rate. The device can be configured as a handheld unit or helmet-mounted, with a detachable battery pack that can serve as a counterweight.
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