This video compares single-tube and dual-tube night vision devices, highlighting their respective advantages. Single-tube units like the PVS-14 offer cost-effectiveness and the ability to maintain one eye's natural light adaptation, crucial for reading ambient light conditions. Dual-tube systems, while significantly more expensive, provide enhanced depth perception and more seamless movement, leading to better coordination.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Armasight BNVD 40 binocular night vision device. It highlights the device's Generation 3 white phosphor tubes, articulating design, manual gain control, and auto-gating features. The presenter, with apparent expertise in night vision, discusses its capabilities for scouting and tactical applications, emphasizing the superior performance compared to digital night vision.
This entry details the Infiray Jerry-31, a budget-friendly Chinese-made binocular night vision device. It highlights cost-saving measures like NNVT Gen 2+ tubes and smaller lenses, while acknowledging its value for depth perception compared to high-end monoculars. The review, presented by an expert in tactical gear, covers features, performance limitations, and market positioning.
This video reviews Armasight's BNVD-40 and BNVD-51 night vision devices, highlighting their Gen 3 capabilities and white phosphor technology for enhanced clarity and depth perception. The review covers the different field of view options (40 and 51 degrees) and the benefits of binocular night vision for tasks like driving or operating machinery. It also details the optional helmet and mount kits for hands-free operation, emphasizing the high-quality 'Pinnacle' tubes with minimal imperfections.
This review covers the GPNVG-18 'Quad' night vision device, highlighting its 97-degree field of view compared to standard 40-degree systems. The ruggedized binvis model, featuring a dovetail mount, is discussed for its continuous operation and external battery pack, offering approximately 40 hours of use. The review emphasizes its effectiveness in Close Quarters Battle (CQB) and driving scenarios, while noting potential drawbacks like weight and the risk of tube burnout if not managed properly.
This guide details the installation and basic operation of the Low Light Innovations Aeturnus NVG housing. It covers inserting intensifier tubes and optics, battery installation, mounting to a helmet, and IPD adjustment. The Aeturnus is presented as a more budget-friendly, non-articulating alternative to traditional RNVGs, leveraging 3D printing for cost reduction. The review highlights its compatibility with MX10160 tubes and PVS-14 optics, while noting limitations such as the lack of manual gain and a fixed pod design.
This video focuses on selecting the appropriate helmet mount for night vision devices, specifically discussing three dovetail mount options. These mounts are suitable for bridged PVS-14s, bridged thermal imagers, or binocular night vision setups. The video aims to help viewers make an informed decision when purchasing night vision mounts and includes promotional codes for steel targets.
This video provides an overview of Binocular Night Vision Devices (BNVDs) offered on the manufacturer's website. It highlights the BNVD as a preferred housing option and discusses specific reasons for this preference, along with detailing some of the features associated with their BNVD products. A discount code for steel targets is also provided.
This video focuses on the Photonis PD PRO binocular night vision goggles, highlighting them as a high-end option for citizens seeking quality night vision. The description emphasizes the unique, lightweight, strong, and capable nature of the PD PROs, while also addressing and refuting common arguments against Photonis intensifier tubes. The video also includes promotional links for steel targets and paper targets, suggesting a connection to shooting sports and training.
This video provides a review of the Noisefighters Panobridge, a device designed to create a binocular setup for PVS14 night vision devices. The reviewer expresses strong satisfaction with the product, highlighting its utility for various applications including classes, range use, and general operation. The Panobridge is presented as an excellent solution for those seeking to run dual PVS14s in a binocular configuration, offering an enhanced field of view. Links to a more detailed article on the Guns & Tactics website are provided for further information.
This video from SHOT Show 2018 showcases JRH Enterprises' Mini BNVD and PVS-14 night vision devices. Robert Henry Gyrich highlights the Mini BNVD's reduced size, weight, and power consumption, achieved through using AAA batteries and cannibalizing PVS-14 parts. Variations in weight are discussed, from a standard PVS-14 at 307 grams to an ultra-light PVS-14 at 240 grams, and the Mini BNVD can reach as low as 400 grams with an external battery pack.
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