This video compares three night vision/thermal optic setups, ranging from budget-friendly to high-end. The most affordable option is the Thermalidra Horas 225, priced around $850, offering a good refresh rate for clear imaging. The mid-range setup combines the Primary Arms MDRBG 2 with an SMS Laser Sight Module for approximately $290, plus an $800 budget for a PVS-14. The most expensive configuration features the THS325 thermal optic, compatible with a PVS-14 and Ragen 2 with night vision mode, costing around $2700. A discount code GP10 is mentioned for the more expensive Hidra 325.
This YouTube video from Basement Operator delves into the reasons behind the high cost of high-end night vision equipment, specifically explaining why it can reach $7000. The description also highlights the channel's focus on builds, discount codes, merchandise, and features social media links for further engagement. The creator emphasizes safety disclaimers and clarifies that they are not a gunsmith, aiming to provide educational and entertaining content related to firearms and outdoor activities.
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