Competition Loadout : Moons Out Goons Out - 24

Published on April 1, 2024
Duration: 35:01

Ivan from Kit Badger details his competition loadout for the 2024 Moons Out Goons Out night vision event at Echo Valley Training Center. He emphasizes the importance of appropriate clothing for cold and wet conditions, highlighting specific brands like Beyond Clothing and Sitka Gear for their thermal layers and outerwear. The video covers essential gear for night vision operations, including helmet setups, night vision devices, and illumination tools, as well as firearms used in both passive and active divisions, detailing their performance and any encountered issues.

Quick Summary

Ivan from Kit Badger details his competition loadout for the 2024 Moons Out Goons Out night vision event, emphasizing critical gear like Beyond Clothing's thermal layers and Cetra outerwear for warmth. He discusses firearms used, including a Griffin Armament Mark 2 and a Sig Sauer Rattler LT, detailing performance and encountered malfunctions, particularly with trigger systems and ammunition feeding.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction and Event Overview
  2. 01:12Clothing and Layering Strategy
  3. 01:54Footwear and Socks
  4. 03:02Base Layers and Outerwear
  5. 04:14Cold Weather Insulation
  6. 05:16Camping Logistics and Gear
  7. 06:13Sleeping Bag Performance
  8. 07:46Gloves for Shooting
  9. 08:45Camera and Tripod Considerations
  10. 09:35Helmet and NVG Setup
  11. 11:27Helmet-Mounted Light
  12. 11:50Counterweight and Battery Pack
  13. 12:51Night Vision Devices (NVGs)
  14. 13:31Focus Research Caps
  15. 13:54Mission Recorder (GREX)
  16. 14:06Gear Cases (Impact Casing Container)
  17. 15:02Ammunition Selection
  18. 15:50Magazine Management
  19. 16:32Range Bags (MDOM USA)
  20. 17:26Plate Carrier and Magazine Pouches
  21. 18:22Fix It Sticks
  22. 18:41Kiji Mount and Laser Integration
  23. 19:39Match Saver (PMAG)
  24. 19:51Lubricant (Bar Arms)
  25. 20:56Passive Division Firearm: Griffin Armament Mark 2
  26. 21:39Optic and Riser for NVGs
  27. 22:05Trigger System Issues
  28. 25:33Active Division Firearm: Sig Sauer Rattler LT
  29. 25:50Laser Device: B.E. Meyers MAWL-C1+
  30. 26:20Sling System
  31. 28:34Fireball and Flash Hider Experience
  32. 29:10Rattler LT Malfunctions and Ammunition Issues
  33. 31:16Overall Thoughts and Lessons Learned
  34. 32:31Value of Malfunction Clearing Practice
  35. 33:12Self-Induced Malfunction for Stability
  36. 34:42Conclusion and Links

Frequently Asked Questions

What gear did Ivan from Kit Badger use for the Moons Out Goons Out 2024 competition?

Ivan utilized Beyond Clothing for thermal layers and outerwear, Big Agnes for a sleeping bag, Ops Core for his helmet, and Lentia Arms for night vision devices. He also featured firearms from Griffin Armament and Sig Sauer, along with optics from EOTech and laser devices like the B.E. Meyers MAWL-C1+.

What were the primary firearms used in the competition and what issues were encountered?

In the passive division, Ivan used a Griffin Armament Mark 2, which experienced a trigger malfunction causing unintended two-round bursts. For the active division, he used a Sig Sauer Rattler LT, which had feeding issues with certain 7.62x39 soft-point ammunition, often due to magazine geometry.

How important was clothing and insulation for the Moons Out Goons Out competition?

Clothing and insulation were critical due to the night-time nature of the competition and potential for cold, wet weather. Ivan highlighted Beyond Clothing's Testa pants and Cetra jacket, along with Sitka Gear base layers, as essential for maintaining warmth during downtime and waiting periods.

What night vision equipment was essential for the competition?

Key night vision gear included Lentia Arms DT NVGs with high-quality tubes for clear visibility. He also used an Ops Core helmet with an NVG mount and a Streamlight Sidewinder for low-light tasks. The B.E. Meyers MAWL-C1+ laser device was crucial for active illumination and target acquisition.

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