This video details a challenging night operation where an SR25K rifle was employed. The operator recounts being on a flat mud roof with no cover, expecting an easy turnover mission. The situation escalated when they came under fire from a PKM mounted on a car approximately 300 yards away, and subsequently from another individual behind the car. The operator successfully engaged targets at 300 yards using their SR25K, which was zeroed for that distance, and utilized AP rounds to neutralize the threat.
This video provides an initial look at the new Osite R rifle optic. The presenter highlights its features, including a night vision button, pop-down lens covers, and an optional honeycomb kill flash. It compares the optic's reticle (2 MOA dot with 64 MOA ring) to EOTech and Aimpoint models, noting its apparent parallax-free design and robust build.
This video introduces the Vortex Thermal, a new thermal imaging device from Vortex Optics. The presenter highlights its familiar design, modeled after Vortex rangefinders, making it intuitive for hunters. Key features include photo and video capture with internal storage, and a design intended to complement Vortex's LPVOs like the AMG. The presenter expresses excitement about Vortex's expansion into thermal technology.
This video provides an expert-level review of the Holosun IRIS GR4 laser aiming device, highlighting its value proposition for the price point. The instructor, Kyle from 4MR Ranch, emphasizes its reliability, compact form factor, and multi-functionality, including IR illuminator, IR laser, visible laser, and a strong white light. He details its performance on a SCAR 17 and discusses its suitability for duty use, recommending it as a top-tier option for self-funded law enforcement officers.
This video provides a first look at the Vortex Veil 400 thermal imager, highlighting its user-friendly design, familiar interface modeled after Vortex rangefinders, and suitability for hunters. The reviewer emphasizes its ease of use, photo/video capture capabilities, and internal storage, while also noting limitations in extreme detail compared to high-end models. The device is presented as a solid, mid-range option for those seeking to quickly scan and identify heat sources in the field.
This video showcases a range day featuring the HK MR556 A4 and the Outlier Backdraft AR9. The presenter highlights the Outlier Backdraft AR9's unique buffer tube elimination and side-charging handle, noting its compatibility with AR9 lowers and Glock magazines. The Echo Core suppressor is also featured, with plans for separate and combined reviews of the HK and suppressor. Additionally, the DNT MVM D digital night vision magnifier/action camera is introduced, with a review planned.
The InfiRay IOP13 is a compact thermal optic designed for tactical applications, offering a 50 Hz refresh rate for minimal lag and an IoT system for smartphone connectivity. It features a 45-degree RMR footprint mount, USB-C charging, and 32GB of internal storage for recording. The optic provides multiple color palettes and reticle options, with a stated effective range of over 230 yards.
This video reviews the new Infitac IOP 13 thermal optic, comparing it to the Infitac IOL 25. It highlights the IOP 13's 256 core sensor and 1.5x base magnification, contrasting it with the IOL 25's 384 core sensor and 2x magnification. A key feature discussed is the 'IoT configuration,' allowing thermal imaging to be transmitted to a monocular, useful for tactical applications or as a hunting guide to monitor guests' targets.
The Holosun DRS-TH is a real-world thermal optic that serves as the basis for an in-game optic in Battlefield 6. It combines thermal imaging with standard red dot technology, allowing users to switch between viewing heat signatures and a traditional red dot reticle. This dual functionality makes it a versatile entry-level thermal optic.
This video presents a blind test comparing Generation 2 (NNVT) and Generation 3 (L3) night vision tubes within identical AONTAC ANVB housings. The test aims to determine if Gen 2 can hold its own against Gen 3 for practical use cases, challenging the notion that high-end night vision is prohibitively expensive. The presenter, Kyle from 4MR Ranch, highlights the identical housings, optics (RPO 4.0 ultralight), and controlled camera settings to ensure a fair comparison. Despite initial expectations, the test reveals a surprisingly close performance, making it difficult to definitively distinguish between the two generations under various lighting conditions, including full moon and complete darkness.
This video explores the effectiveness and drawbacks of suppressing auto rifles, specifically AR-15 platforms, by testing accuracy, back pressure, heat mitigation, flash signature, and sound suppression. It highlights how suppressors can impact accuracy due to increased heat and mirage, increase back pressure leading to fouling and potential health concerns, and significantly alter thermal and IR signatures. The analysis suggests that while suppressors offer benefits like flash reduction, their use on auto rifles requires careful consideration of the specific suppressor technology and operational context.
This discussion highlights the impracticality of civilian belt-fed AR-15 conversions with FRTs due to reliability and barrel change limitations, emphasizing the need for a team and proper support. It contrasts this with the effectiveness of shorter, reliable firearms like 11.5-inch SBRs with pistol braces for civilian use. The conversation also delves into optic choices, advocating for red dots or LPVOs based on user needs and training, while stressing the importance of mastering fundamental skills and understanding tactical standards.
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