This YouTube video is a Patreon exclusive short featuring DJ from GBRS Group demonstrating passive night shooting with the GBRS Group Hydra Mount. While the Hydra Mount is often associated with Close Quarters Battle (CQB), the demonstration shows its potential application for shooting at various distances during nighttime conditions. The video highlights a specific piece of tactical equipment and its use in a specialized shooting scenario.
This video introduces 'passive shooting' as a more accessible entry into night vision operations, contrasting it with expensive IR laser setups. It highlights using night-vision-compatible optics and illuminators to reduce initial costs. The content demonstrates practical application on an outdoor range at night, emphasizing cost-effectiveness for serious citizens.
This video focuses on passive shooting techniques, suggesting that achieving this is straightforward with the correct equipment. The creator promotes their training services, Patreon page for support, and a Facebook group for discussion. They also mention a separate YouTube channel for gaming content. The core of the video likely demonstrates or explains how to perform passive shooting effectively, implying a focus on accessible shooting methodologies.
This video focuses on passive shooting techniques at night, emphasizing the importance of good gear for effective execution. It promotes a training program offered by "regular guy training," a Patreon page for support, and a Facebook group for community discussion. Additionally, it directs viewers to a YouTube channel for gaming content.
This video reviews the FAST LPVO Mount by Unity Tactical, designed to raise the optic's centerline for improved heads-up and passive shooting, particularly with night vision or gas masks. The reviewer discusses its application for both red dots and Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs). While acknowledging the concept's utility for red dots, the reviewer personally finds it less suited for their specific LPVO use case, but recommends it for those who primarily operate their LPVOs at 1x magnification for heads-up shooting.
This video documents Day 1 of the Thunder Ranch Night Vision Course. It covers the "crawl, walk, run" methodology, starting with lectures on proper gear setup and zeroing visible and IR lasers. The training progresses to shooting exercises focusing on understanding offset. As darkness falls, participants engage in mobility drills under night vision devices (NODs) and further carbine and laser work, including passive shooting through optics. The description also includes links to support the creator's channel and purchase related merchandise, as well as information on Thunder Ranch classes and the creator's loadout.
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