This review of the iRay RH25 thermal optic highlights its versatility as a 'do-it-all' device, usable as a handheld scanner, helmet-mounted unit, standalone sight, or clip-on. The assessment emphasizes the critical collimation step before zeroing and its effectiveness in low-light conditions, though performance degrades in high heat/humidity. The speakers, demonstrating high authority, conclude it's a valuable asset for prepared citizens, especially given its competitive pricing compared to domestic options.
This video is a comment response to a previous video titled "Thermal Will Get You Killed." The creators address viewer comments and questions regarding thermal and night vision optics. Topics covered include the affordability of these technologies, concerns about "LARPing," methods for thermal concealment, merging night vision and thermal, comparisons between thermal and daytime scopes, thermal reliability, potential delays, and the impact of suppressors. They also briefly touch upon the future of thermal technology and animal welfare in relation to its use. Several specific thermal optics are mentioned and linked.
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