This video showcases "Moons Out 2025 Night 2," an annual night rifle match presented by Q. The competition emphasizes nighttime skills, requiring shooters to use active or passive IR aiming devices. The description details ten stages over two nights, highlighting sponsors like Aimpoint, B&T, Varusteleka, T-Rex Arms, and Trijicon. It mentions the availability of full uncensored content on VHX and Patreon, as well as providing links to other related videos and merchandise.
This video showcases "Moons Out 2025," an annual night rifle competition presented by Q. The event emphasizes testing nighttime shooting skills with a focus on IR optics, prohibiting white light. The description highlights the match's success with well-designed stages, a strong prize table, and efficient staff. It also provides links to the full uncensored video on HOWW/Patreon, a video on the Lage setup, and the Night 2 video. Multiple sponsorship mentions for stages indicate a well-supported event.
This video provides a detailed explanation of the "Midnight Brutality" competition, a unique shooting event organized by InRangeTV, One Shepherd, and Forgotten Weapons. The match is designed for low-light conditions, accommodating night vision (NVGs), thermal optics, and white light setups. It's a rifle and PCC-only competition with six stages, held at Echo Valley Training Center in West Virginia on March 10/11 and 11/12, 2023. Participants can compete in divisions for white light, active IR, passive IR, and thermal optics. The description includes links for registration, match rules, and information about the organizing entities and venue.
This video announces Midnight Brutality 2023, a unique night-time rifle/PCC-only competition held at Echo Valley Training Center. Organized by InRangeTV and One Shepherd, in collaboration with Forgotten Weapons, the event is designed for night vision (NVGs) and thermal optics, but also welcomes white-light setups. Early registration is available for Forgotten Weapons supporters with a discount. The match features six stages and offers divisions for white light, active IR, passive IR, and thermal. Registration details and match rules are provided.
This Q&A session with Ian McCollum covers diverse firearms topics, from camouflage preferences and rare ammo stockpiling to the practicality of gas-operated revolvers and the OICW. He discusses specific models like the FR-F1 and FAMAS variants, comparing their features and historical context. The discussion also touches on military rifle accuracy standards, the evolution of surplus firearm disposal, and advice for artillery hobbyists.
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