This guide details the setup and zeroing process for the DNT NVMD-C200, a versatile digital night vision device. Expert instruction covers its use as a clip-on optic with LPVOs and red dots, as well as a standalone scope. The guide emphasizes the 'freeze frame' zeroing technique and highlights the device's advanced features like FFP reticles and multi-optic integration.
This video from SHOT Show 2024 features an exhibitor Q&A with Steve Lemenov, Director of Marketing at Armasight. He discusses new and updated thermal and night vision products, including the relaunched Sidekick thermal monocular, the Contractor thermal weapon sight, and the CO-MR Night Vision Clip-On. Armasight is highlighted as a leading manufacturer of advanced thermal and night vision solutions for military, first responders, and consumers. The video provides booth information and links to related SHOT Show content.
This video evaluates the Knight's Armament PVS-30 night vision clip-on optic, comparing its performance and value against standard dual-tube night vision devices. It highlights the PVS-30's ability to retain zero under heavy recoil (up to .50 BMG) and its potential for magnified night vision target identification. However, the high cost and added weight are discussed as significant drawbacks for the average civilian, with suggestions that thermal optics or multiple PVS-14 units might offer better overall value.
Trevor Bending from OpticsPlanet introduces the Armasight CO line of night vision clip-on devices. The CO Mini is highlighted as the smallest on the market, featuring Gen 2/3 options, manual gain control, and a wireless on/off remote. The CO MR is a medium-sized unit designed for rifle scopes with 40mm to 56mm objectives, offering adjustable parallax from 10 meters to infinity and a quick-release mount.
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