This video introduces thermal clip-on optics as a versatile tool for hunters and shooters. The presenter, Justin from Palmetto State Armory, explains how clip-ons allow users to maintain their daytime scope's zero while adding thermal capabilities for nighttime use, such as hunting coyotes. He highlights their compatibility with lower magnification scopes and their ability to function as standalone units with integrated reticles, while also noting the potential for pixelation when zooming.
This product spotlight from SHOT TV features Steve Lemenov from Armasight discussing the advanced Gen 4 Pro Series thermal optic. The discussion covers its complete internal redesign with a powerful 1.8 GHz quad-core processor and AI NPU, a high-resolution 1920x1080 OLED HDR display, and user-friendly features like glove-compatible tactile knobs. The optic boasts an IP67 waterproof rating, video/audio recording, and can withstand up to .50 caliber recoil, with an anticipated release between March and May 2026.
This guide details the installation and basic use of the Cyberdyne Cybersight digital night vision optic, presented by D'Boss Firearms. The owner, acting as a knowledgeable firearms dealer, highlights its affordability and video recording capabilities, making it suitable for pest control applications. The recommendation emphasizes practical use for customers seeking effective, budget-friendly night vision solutions.
Several US states and cities are now mandating video and audio recording of all firearm purchases. Washington state requires recordings to be saved for 60 days, while California and Illinois mandate 90-day retention. This is seen by some as an overreach and a potential infringement on Second Amendment rights, though proponents argue it aids in preventing straw purchases and other crimes.
This video discusses new state laws requiring video and audio recording of all firearm purchases in states like Washington, California, Illinois, and New York. The speaker expresses concern that these mandates are an overreach and a "seizing of the Second Amendment," arguing that while cameras are common in gun stores, state-mandated recording of every transaction is excessive.
This video from D'Boss Firearms features a discussion about the Triton Starstrike digital optic, highlighting its video recording capabilities and prompting a crucial safety question regarding its mounting during filming. The interaction underscores the importance of proper firearm handling and equipment setup.
This YouTube video from Basement Operator Company focuses on making onboard recording easy to capture every moment. The description highlights the company's offerings including builds, discount codes, and merchandise, directing viewers to their website. It also includes social media links and contact information for collaborations and media services. The creator emphasizes firearm safety and disclaims being a gunsmith, positioning the content as educational and for entertainment purposes. Affiliate links are disclosed, including Amazon Associates.
This video focuses on demonstrating a first-person shooter camera mount. While the title and description do not explicitly mention any specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or detailed applications, the concept of a "First Person Shooter Camera Mount" strongly implies its use in scenarios where firearms are present, such as gameplay, tactical training simulations, or even potential first-person perspective firearm demonstrations. The primary utility would be to capture footage from a user's point of view.
This video features Instructor Mike, a professional firearms instructor, engaging in a humorous skit where he pulls over a police officer. The skit satirizes police interactions and highlights the use of a HALO Body Camera. While entertaining, it does not provide direct firearm training or technical instruction.
This guide details the installation and basic operation of the Nightfox Prowl digital night vision monocular. It covers mounting to a helmet, adjusting the field of view, and utilizing its features like digital zoom and dual IR emitters. The review highlights its budget-friendly nature for applications like hunting or airsoft, while noting limitations in refresh rate and screen size for advanced tactical use.
This review of the Armasight Contractor 640 thermal rifle scope highlights its robust build quality, user-friendly controls, and extensive menu system for image optimization. The reviewer emphasizes its suitability for serious hunters, detailing its performance in various conditions, including extreme heat and long distances. While acknowledging minor firmware-related issues like slow video transfer and rangefinder inaccuracy, the overall assessment is highly positive, praising its reliability and repeatability, especially with the included QD mount.
This guide details the 'One Shot Zero' process for the ATN X Sight 4K Pro 5-20x digital scope, a feature that simplifies sighting in. It also covers the essential IR illuminator alignment for effective night vision use. The instructions are presented with a focus on practical application, drawing from the host's demonstrated expertise.
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