Night Vision Training w/ Jawless Hog Tactical

Published on December 19, 2023
Duration: 9:55

This video details a night vision operator training course conducted by Jawless Hog Tactical. It covers essential classroom instruction on NVG nomenclature, helmet setup, and mounting procedures, followed by practical application including zeroing IR lasers and engaging targets in complete darkness. The course emphasizes a welcoming environment for both civilians and law enforcement, offering gear rental options for beginners.

Quick Summary

Jawless Hog Tactical offers comprehensive night vision training covering NVG setup, helmet configuration, IR laser zeroing (converging, parallel, infinity), and low-light shooting drills. The course is beginner-friendly, with gear rental options available, and emphasizes practical application in complete darkness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Night Vision Training
  2. 00:17Classroom Portion: NVG Basics
  3. 01:13Practical Drills: Setup and Zeroing
  4. 02:08Night Vision Ball Handling Drills
  5. 02:19Dual Tube NVG Overview
  6. 03:23Shooting Drills Under Night Vision
  7. 03:46Personal Gear Setup Walkthrough
  8. 04:50Carrier and Medical Gear
  9. 05:31Belt Setup and Holsters
  10. 06:36Night Vision Shooting Performance
  11. 07:31Course Conclusion and Review
  12. 08:39Future Review Plans
  13. 08:56Instructor and Course Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What key topics are covered in the Jawless Hog Tactical night vision training?

The training covers NVG nomenclature, helmet setup, proper application of night vision devices, mounting solutions, and zeroing IR lasers. It also includes practical drills for shooting and operating under complete darkness.

Can beginners attend the Jawless Hog Tactical night vision course?

Yes, the course is designed to be welcoming for beginners, even those with no prior night vision experience. Participants can rent gear, allowing them to learn and understand equipment before making a purchase.

What types of zeroing methods are taught for IR lasers?

The course teaches three types of zeroing for IR lasers: converging zero, parallel zero, and infinity zero. The instructor chose parallel zero at 50 yards for their rifle setup.

What specific night vision gear was highlighted in the training?

The Low Light Innovations LL-U21 dual-tube night vision devices were featured and described as phenomenal, lightweight, and effective. The Steiner DBAL-A3 civilian model IR laser was also used.

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