Passive Shooting | T.REX Training

Published on December 20, 2024
Duration: 0:31

This video introduces 'passive shooting' as a more accessible entry into night vision operations, contrasting it with expensive IR laser setups. It highlights using night-vision-compatible optics and illuminators to reduce initial costs. The content demonstrates practical application on an outdoor range at night, emphasizing cost-effectiveness for serious citizens.

Quick Summary

Passive shooting offers a cost-effective entry into night vision firearm training by bypassing the need for expensive IR lasers. It utilizes night-vision-compatible optics and illuminators, significantly reducing initial setup costs for users.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The High Cost of Night Vision
  2. 00:12Passive Shooting: An Affordable Entry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is passive shooting in the context of night vision firearm training?

Passive shooting refers to a method of engaging targets at night using night vision devices without relying on an active aiming laser. It typically involves using a night-vision-compatible optic and an illuminator, making it a more budget-friendly approach compared to systems requiring expensive IR lasers.

How can I make night vision firearm training more affordable?

To reduce costs, consider passive shooting. Instead of investing in a costly IR laser, utilize a night-vision-compatible optic and a separate illuminator. This approach lowers the initial setup expenses while still allowing effective training and operation under night vision.

What equipment is shown for passive shooting?

The video showcases a shooter using dual-tube night vision goggles (NVGs) and a helmet. The firearm is an AR-15 rifle, likely in a short-barreled configuration, equipped with a suppressor, an EOTech holographic sight, and an illuminator suitable for night vision use.

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