This video features a 90-day review and comparison of the NOCPIX Thermals ACE H50 and S60R thermal imaging devices. The host demonstrates zeroing both thermal scopes on different host weapons: the Nocpix ACE H50 on a Ruger RPR chambered in .308 with Barnes 168gr TTSX ammunition and a Dead Air/Ruger RXD30Ti suppressor, and the Nocpix ACE S60R on a KAC SR-25 with Federal 175gr GMM ammunition and a PTR Vent 1 suppressor. The review covers likes and dislikes for each unit, offering insights from approximately 30 hours of use with each device, and concludes with a direct comparison. The video also includes mentions of AS Designs, Bauer Precision, and Black Basin Outdoors as channel supporters.
This video focuses on the AGM Rattler V2 640 thermal scope, highlighting it as a good value thermal optic for those seeking quality at a decent price. The reviewer expresses passion for thermal technology and encourages viewers to check out other content from Basement Operator Company, including their website, Discord, and other YouTube channels. The description also includes important safety disclaimers regarding firearm handling and emphasizes that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
This video provides an overview of the current thermal market, highlighting the increasing value and decreasing prices of thermal technology. It specifically reviews the Mileseey TNV30, an entry-level thermal monocular, showcasing its versatility and use cases. The review includes demo footage, an in-depth look at the TNV30, a demonstration of the Mileseey Field Monitor, and sensor testing. The presenter also mentions supporting the channel through likes, subscriptions, comments, shares, and Patreon, and provides links to their recommended camera and microphone.
This video explores the pros and cons of using a bridged night vision and thermal system on a budget. While offering a significant tactical advantage over standard NVGs, budget thermal units exhibit limitations like image smearing during movement and poor depth perception. The Rayvn bridge system provides a cost-effective way to combine a PVS-14 with a thermal unit, costing around $7,000, which is comparable to dual-tube NVGs but offers more versatility.
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