This video details a DIY build of a budget-friendly alternative to the B&T SPR300, focusing on a Ruger American Ranch rifle in 300 Blackout. The build incorporates an MDT chassis, a Samson folding stock, and an AB Suppressors reflex suppressor, along with a DNT Thermite thermal optic. The presenter emphasizes achieving extreme quietness with subsonic ammunition and highlights the cost-effectiveness compared to high-end tactical platforms.
This video provides an expert-level comparison between a budget-friendly $250 digital night vision scope (Cyberdine 5-20x) and a high-end $3000 digital night vision scope with thermal capabilities (DNT Thermite). The instructor highlights the significant feature differences, including laser rangefinders, thermal imaging, and recoil ratings, while questioning the practical necessity of advanced features for certain users. The Cyberdine is praised for its value in night vision for varmint hunting, while the DNT Thermite offers advanced tactical features.
This video demonstrates the thermal impact of a projectile on a heated watermelon target using a DNT Thermite Thermal Optic. The experiment aims to visualize thermal splatter, similar to in-game effects. While not producing a massive explosion, the test confirms the projectile's lethality.
This video reviews the Kel-Tec KSG-12 Defender bullpup shotgun, often referred to as the 'John Wick shotgun,' highlighting its dual magazine tubes and unique ammunition selection feature. The review includes live-fire testing with various loads and a comparison to the DP-12. Additionally, it tests the DNT Thermite multispectral scope on the KSG-12, evaluating its performance under heavy recoil.
The video showcases various configurations of the Brownells BRN platform, highlighting different handguards, optics, and caliber options. It features builds ranging from a standard BRN4 with a Midwest Industries handguard to a Gen 2 in 350 Legend for hunting, and a Gen 3 with advanced accessories like a Meolroite M22 Pro and JK Armament suppressor. A notable custom build is a Gen 2 converted into a bullpup configuration using a Reap Weaponries chassis, equipped with a DNT Thermite.
This video compares two DNT thermal optics: the Thermite and the Hydra. The Thermite is presented as a dedicated scope setup with integrated laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator, priced around $1,000. The Hydra, costing approximately $1,300, offers versatility as a handheld, standalone, or clip-on optic. Both devices are capable of recording video.
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