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Published on February 26, 2020
Duration: 8:29

Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical showcases new gear and discusses firearm-related experiences. He reviews the JTF Industries Elf Owl in .300 Blackout, comparing its sound signature with different suppressors, and highlights the Psionics Aurora night vision camera for recording. The video also touches on the importance of trigger control in training and introduces a dedicated night vision build featuring the Griffin Armament M4 SDK.

Quick Summary

Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical reviews the JTF Industries Elf Owl bolt-action .300 Blackout pistol, comparing its sound signature with Surefire and Radical Firearms suppressors. He also highlights the Psionics Aurora night vision camera for recording and discusses the importance of trigger control in firearm training.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Intro & QVO Tactical
  2. 01:11Glock 19 Gen 5 Review Mention
  3. 01:24Trigger Control Discussion
  4. 02:06Trip to Ventra Munitions
  5. 02:14JTF Industries Elf Owl Test Fire
  6. 03:46Night Vision Content with Psionics Aurora
  7. 04:00Night Vision Cost & Use Cases
  8. 05:37Suppressor Comparison: Surefire vs. Radical
  9. 06:15Primary Arms Scope Mention
  10. 06:36Griffin Armament M4 SDK Suppressor
  11. 06:45Dedicated Night Vision Gun Build
  12. 07:03Night Vision Gear Setups
  13. 07:36Shoutout to T-Rex Arms Isaac
  14. 07:45Customer Shoutout: Joseph Nguyen
  15. 08:02Outro & Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the JTF Industries Elf Owl?

The JTF Industries Elf Owl is a bolt-action pistol chambered in .300 Blackout. It's designed for quiet operation, especially when paired with a suppressor, and is being reviewed for its performance and potential as a tactical firearm.

How do the Surefire 300 SPS and Radical Firearms suppressors compare?

The Surefire 300 SPS is significantly quieter than the Radical Firearms suppressor, offering a 'super secret squirrel silent' experience. However, the Surefire suppressor is considerably more expensive at $1200 compared to the Radical's $275.

What is the Psionics Aurora and its use?

The Psionics Aurora is a night vision camera that records in full color. It's presented as an accessible option for those interested in night vision, usable for recording footage or potentially adapted for use similar to a PVS-14 device.

What are the key considerations for building a night vision gun?

When building a night vision gun, consider mission-specific setups. This includes whether you'll be operating indoors or outdoors, and the engagement distances required, ranging from close-quarters combat (CQB) to longer-range targets.

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