This video introduces a prototype military thermal imaging target designed for durability and visibility under thermal optics. The target features a bulletproof plate protecting its electronics and is claimed to withstand hundreds of rounds before becoming unviewable. Testing will involve a Griffin Armament MK2 rifle equipped with a DNT Thermite optic to determine the target's round capacity and overall durability.
This video addresses criticism directed at content creators testing Sig Sauer firearms, particularly the P320. The speaker argues that while SIG's safety issues (uncommanded discharges, holster fires) are valid concerns, independent testing by creators is crucial for assessing reliability and durability, not an endorsement. The speaker clarifies their own history of criticizing SIG and differentiates independent testers from known paid 'shills'.
This video details a 2,000-round burndown test of the Sig Sauer M18 (P320 variant). Despite initial subjective dislike for the ergonomics, sights, and manual of arms, the firearm experienced zero malfunctions throughout the test. The presenter notes the trigger is learnable, comparing it to a Beretta M9 single-action pull, and that the gun is accurate once the user adapts. The video highlights the importance of dry-fire practice for mastering the platform.
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