If you have this old PVS14 mounting solution. You need to see this.

Published on October 29, 2025
Duration: 4:14

This video highlights the significant drawbacks of older PVS14 mounting solutions, primarily their instability, lack of adjustability, and high stow position, which degrade the user experience. It advocates for modern mounts, such as the RJ Arm, that offer reduced wobble, adjustable height and distance, and a lower stow profile, leading to a vastly improved and more stable night vision operational capability.

Quick Summary

Older PVS14 mounts suffer from significant wobble and lack of adjustability, degrading the user experience and field of view. Modern mounts, like the RJ Arm, offer reduced wobble, adjustable height and distance for optimal eye alignment, and a lower stow position, providing a stable, clear night vision picture.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Improving PVS14 User Experience
  2. 00:11The Problem with Old PVS14 Mounts
  3. 00:45Wobble: The Biggest Issue with Old Mounts
  4. 01:23Lack of Height Adjustment in Old Mounts
  5. 01:39High Stow Position Dangers
  6. 02:14Benefits of Modern PVS14 Mounts
  7. 02:26Adjustability: Height and Distance
  8. 02:38Stable Field of View with Modern Mounts
  9. 03:03Switching Sides with Old vs. New Mounts
  10. 03:35Conclusion: Wobble Ruins User Experience
  11. 03:54Solution: Modern Mounting System Offer

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main problems with older PVS14 mounting solutions?

Older PVS14 mounts, often issued with the device, suffer from significant wobble in both stowed and deployed positions. This instability degrades the visual experience, reduces the effective field of view, and can lead to discomfort. They also lack crucial height and distance adjustability.

How do modern PVS14 mounts improve the user experience?

Modern PVS14 mounts offer substantially less wobble, providing a stable and clear image. They allow for precise adjustment of height and distance to match the user's eye level, ensuring a full field of view. Additionally, they typically feature a lower stow position, reducing the risk of impact.

Why is the wobble in older PVS14 mounts a significant issue?

The wobble in older PVS14 mounts causes the device to bounce and move erratically when the user is in motion. This instability results in a blurry, unfocused picture and a diminished field of view, making it difficult to effectively use the night vision device for tasks like running or shooting.

What are the advantages of a modern, adjustable PVS14 mount?

Adjustable modern mounts allow users to fine-tune the height and fore/aft positioning of the PVS14 to perfectly align with their eyes. This ensures optimal field of view and image clarity. The reduced wobble and lower stow position also contribute to a more comfortable and practical user experience.

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