This video demonstrates a practical field-zeroing technique for IR laser aiming devices using their visible green laser counterpart. The method involves slaving the visible laser to an already zeroed optic's reticle on a known target, allowing for a quick setup without live fire. This technique is presented as a viable solution for rapidly deploying night vision equipment onto a new firearm in field conditions.
This video from InRange TV discusses how suppressors can enhance night vision performance, as highlighted by the "Midnight Brutality 2023" event. While the 2024 event is full, they announce "High Desert Brutality After Dark." Viewers are encouraged to visit brutalitymatches.org for more information or to support the channel via Patreon.
This video discusses the limitations and potential drawbacks of Active Infrared (IR) illumination, suggesting it's not always the optimal solution. It also promotes upcoming "Midnight Brutality 2024" and "High Desert Brutality After Dark" events, encouraging viewers to stay updated via their website and support the creators through Patreon.
This video showcases Kit Badger's experience at the first-ever "Midnight Brutality Match" in early 2023. The competition is described as a fun 2-gun match with themed divisions encouraging costumes. Unlike previous Brutality Matches, this one took place entirely at night, featuring divisions based on equipment such as white light and night vision. Kit Badger competed in the "Light Fighter Division" (white light) and the "Infantry Division" (NODs/IR Light/Laser), highlighting it as a highly enjoyable event.
This Q&A video from InRange TV covers a wide range of topics discussed by viewers, with a strong emphasis on night vision technology and its application in shooting scenarios. The discussion includes experiences and lessons learned from the 'Midnight Brutality' event, covering topics such as "cursed" night fighting setups, eye strain from lights with NVGs, unexpected shooting techniques, and unconventional uses of NV beyond combat. It also touches upon optical clarity, flash hider effectiveness, firearm safety (M1 Garand), historical firearms (early cartridge revolvers), and the utility of tritium night sights. The video also briefly addresses non-firearms-related viewer questions about Red Lobster and Wild West history.
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.
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