1st Look : SOCOM556 MINI4 & Parish Optics PVS-14

Published on March 25, 2026
Duration: 24:52

This video provides a first look at the Surefire RC4 Mini suppressor and a Pariah Optics PVS-14 night vision device. The presenter, Ivan from kitbadger.com, demonstrates mounting the PVS-14 on a helmet, discusses its value proposition for under $1800, and compares the sound signature of the RC4 Mini to the RC3. He also touches on the practicalities of using single-tube night vision versus dual-tube systems in force-on-force scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Pariah Optics PVS-14 offers a significant value proposition, providing the ability to see in the dark for under $1800. This makes night vision capabilities accessible to a wider range of users, and it can be advantageous in tactical scenarios by retaining ambient vision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00:06Introduction: Surefire & Pariah Optics
  2. 00:00:15Surefire RC4 Mini Suppressor Unboxing
  3. 00:01:44RC4 vs RC3 Suppressor Comparison
  4. 00:02:38Pariah Optics PVS-14 Introduction
  5. 00:03:35PVS-14 Value Proposition
  6. 00:04:05PVS-14 Included Accessories
  7. 00:04:48Mounting the PVS-14
  8. 00:05:20First Look at PVS-14 Performance
  9. 00:06:00PVS-14 vs Dual Tube NVG Tactics
  10. 00:07:20Noise Fighters J-Arm & Mounts
  11. 00:08:16Budget Helmet Setup: ProTek & Wilcox G24
  12. 00:09:01GRE X Mission Recorder Setup
  13. 00:09:55Powering Up the PVS-14
  14. 00:10:24PVS-14 Focus and Gain Adjustment
  15. 00:11:04Target Acquisition with PVS-14
  16. 00:11:56Shooting with RC4 Mini Suppressor
  17. 00:12:39Inforce Weapon Light with IR Illuminator
  18. 00:13:03RC4 Mini Suppressor Heat Test
  19. 00:13:41RC4 Mini vs RC3 Sound Comparison
  20. 00:14:26Range Conditions & Limitations
  21. 00:15:04Empty Magazine Drills
  22. 00:15:16PVS-14 Automatic Cut-off Feature
  23. 00:15:48RC3 Flash Comparison
  24. 00:16:02PVS-14 Shot Timer Visibility
  25. 00:16:33Reload Under Night Vision
  26. 00:17:38Improved Reload Speed
  27. 00:17:51Suppressor Swap: Back to RC4
  28. 00:18:13Flash Observation: Naked Eye vs PVS-14
  29. 00:19:05RC4 Suppressor Sound & Speed
  30. 00:19:39IR Illuminator Effect on Vision
  31. 00:20:11PVS-14 Value Proposition Recap
  32. 00:20:48Reload Speed Attempt
  33. 00:21:50Final Reload Speed Measurement
  34. 00:22:19RC4 Mini Suppressor Impressions
  35. 00:22:49PVS-14 J-Arm Removal
  36. 00:23:02Night Vision as a Superpower
  37. 00:23:21PVS-14 Autogated & Manual Gain
  38. 00:23:37PVS-14 Map Light Feature
  39. 00:23:50PVS-14 Housing Durability
  40. 00:24:25Turnkey NVG Setup
  41. 00:24:32Future Reviews & Links
  42. 00:24:45Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Pariah Optics PVS-14?

The primary advantage of the Pariah Optics PVS-14 is its significant value proposition, offering the ability to see in the dark for under $1800. This makes night vision capabilities accessible to a wider range of users.

How does the Surefire RC4 Mini suppressor compare to the RC3?

The Surefire RC4 Mini is perceived by the presenter as being quieter than the RC3, even though the RC4 Mini is a shorter variant. This suggests improvements in sound suppression technology in the newer RC4 series.

What are the benefits of using a single-tube PVS-14 in tactical situations?

A single-tube PVS-14 allows the user to retain some ambient vision with their unaided eye. While this might make them less 'invisible' than dual-tube systems, it can enhance situational awareness by allowing perception of both the night vision image and the surrounding environment.

What caliber options are available for the Surefire RC4 suppressor?

The Surefire RC4 suppressor family is available for 5.56 NATO and 6mm ARC calibers. There is also a specific 6mm ARC variant, indicating compatibility with 6mm ARC ammunition across these models.

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