I appreciate Jack asking why people are training night vision. Just like you would ask what a rifle setup is intended to do, it's smart to take a step back and describe your goals. No judgement against people who are doing it because it's fun or cool and don't expect to ever have to use it in a real world setting, 'cause I would be if I could afford to!
Wow. The guy teaching really said it was okay if you just wanted to do it because it looked cool. Let that sink in. This is how you normalize taking advantage of the 2A and build up the country's protection!!! We need patriotic, sensible, rational civilians learning how to use these tools now more than ever! Looking forward to the other days if you captured those.
That's the way it should be. If you're someone who believes firmly in the 2nd Amendment, then you should be spending money on shit like this and learning how to use it properly.
I think this is the way it should be for all learning unless it is a safety hazard. Everyone is different, something works for me doesn't mean it works for you.
The movement in the woods in and around obstacles gets me hard . This is invaluable knowledge for night warriors. Lol it's always funny running nods during night ops while raiding houses 0200 only to bust you face from a sewage ditch by the houses. Only the real know.
It’s refreshing to see somebody use a rifle that’s not as short as possible. I understand where sbr’s are useful, but people forget the benefits of a longer rifle. I love a good 18” ar.
@@wywax_ longer barrel will give you more velocity, yes. But accuracy? nah, accuracy has nothing to do with barrel length. My 11" bren 2 will outshoot any of my longer barrel ARs.
Try lugging an 18 inch AR around with a suppressor for a two day class. Besides, all that extra weight just for a few hundred ft per second gain is pointless for CQB/ home defense.
I love Clint's brutal honesty and straightforwardness. Yes, NVGs and suppressors are cool, but if you ever have to use them in defensive situation it's gonna be a shit show when you have to stand in front of jury. But then again, we do live in uncertain times.
Ya that’s why I only own a 12 gauge double barrel and shoot two blasts if someone is trying to break in. Just the sound of racking it will scare them off! The 12 gauge is huge and has MASSIVE stopping power.
Love your great videos love the way you explained everything and show all the different platforms that’s what makes you different how you go through everything thoroughly. Quick question where did you get the rear sling mount by the buffer tube ❓
Not a very courteous introduction of your TR host honestly. You really did explain a great first day: the reasoning behind the drills and equipment use logic/manipulation.
Just a consideration for anyone attending this course or wanting to replicate the training at home: do NOT have your nods on in the daylight without caps. Even if they are turned off they can still be damaged because of the overwhelming amount of photons produced by the sun. There have been many documented cases of this, most famously in nevada where an entire class had their nods burned out after having them flipped up and turned off in the broad daylight. Not worth the risk when were dealing with equipment that commonly costs in excess of 10k
Sorry man, you are blocked from the Channel. You add nothing worthwhile to the conversation. This is not the forum for you to feel empowered while being rude to people. I get it, you're probably lonely and crave attention, but this isn't the way to get it, or the attention you're actually craving... Good luck on the journey.
It’s sad that what he said at the end is true if you defending your home shot someone with suppressor and night vision on it probably would be a shit show in court
Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6! If youre in your home, and the bad guy is too, id say he/she has more to worry about. That being said yes they will take you to task! Make sure you can articulate the elements necessary for deadly force and the fact they picked the wrong house, thats sucks for them. Youre gonna be fine!
I love Clint Smith but that's totally outdated boomer wisdom from the 1980s. "If you ever shoot someone with a modified trigger, you're in for a world of trouble from the liberal DAs!" No. You're not. The only reason your equipment would become an issue is if you're on shaky justifiability grounds in the first place or you're extremely unlucky and live in NYC or something. Sure there are freak cases but home defense happens with AR-15s and other scary militaristic guns ALL THE TIME and contrary to Massad Ayoob columns from 1990s American Rifleman, the policing and legal trends have actually gone significantly in the favor of legitimate self defense over the past 20 years. You can find frequent news stories to this effect that don't involve the homeowner being investigated because of the gun they use. (much respect to Ayoob too but just saying it's a dated perspective). Yes, there's Rittenhouse which is a bullshit prosecution but there's a ton of other factors which are influencing the prosecution way more than the gun he used.
Surefire XVL2. Probably one of the most compact and effective devices on the line. Not a MAWL as far as performance. But I saw first hand how awesome it can be out to a few hundred yards.
That guy is me. Lol the gun is actually pretty light since it's a 5.45. It's just so short that all the accessories are right next to eachother. Most people are surprised at the weight of my 104.
@Erozpl01 01 Its the best "class 3" option for us civilians. Yes it has its negatives namely weight and sending to russia for warranty (id argue good luck getting a class 3 laser repaired if you aren't an LEO/military/know someone in the industry). When you shoot out past 100m or have a flashlight shining back at you you want more photons to cut through that opposing light source. Edited. Bottom line is this a guy can get into the NVG game with a PVS14 and a Perst 3or 4 for about $3500-4500 and have some pretty solid gear and be effective in the night.
@Erozpl01 01 you are mis informed. You can adjust both lasers and illuminator separately, and indoors was not an issue. I was the one in the class with the perst3.
I appreciate Jack asking why people are training night vision. Just like you would ask what a rifle setup is intended to do, it's smart to take a step back and describe your goals. No judgement against people who are doing it because it's fun or cool and don't expect to ever have to use it in a real world setting, 'cause I would be if I could afford to!
3:07
That Homie showed up with a AK, Wolverine, and Zenitco Perst...
Winner!!!
That thing kept up with everyone the whole class!
@@KPGunworksKenny
I'm sure it did, no doubt.
Wow. The guy teaching really said it was okay if you just wanted to do it because it looked cool. Let that sink in.
This is how you normalize taking advantage of the 2A and build up the country's protection!!! We need patriotic, sensible, rational civilians learning how to use these tools now more than ever!
Looking forward to the other days if you captured those.
That's the way it should be. If you're someone who believes firmly in the 2nd Amendment, then you should be spending money on shit like this and learning how to use it properly.
I think this is the way it should be for all learning unless it is a safety hazard. Everyone is different, something works for me doesn't mean it works for you.
"an epic shit show" man i love Clint and his no bs style. tells it how it is
I'll probably never have enough time off work or money to take his course but it would be great just to meet him!
The movement in the woods in and around obstacles gets me hard . This is invaluable knowledge for night warriors. Lol it's always funny running nods during night ops while raiding houses 0200 only to bust you face from a sewage ditch by the houses. Only the real know.
Truth!
It’s refreshing to see somebody use a rifle that’s not as short as possible. I understand where sbr’s are useful, but people forget the benefits of a longer rifle. I love a good 18” ar.
It's the trendy thing these days even when it doesn't necessarily make sense.
same here, I totally get the idea of the 10.5”s and stuff but i just like the distance/accuracy you get from 16” +
@@wywax_ longer barrel will give you more velocity, yes. But accuracy? nah, accuracy has nothing to do with barrel length. My 11" bren 2 will outshoot any of my longer barrel ARs.
Try lugging an 18 inch AR around with a suppressor for a two day class. Besides, all that extra weight just for a few hundred ft per second gain is pointless for CQB/ home defense.
Depends on the mission but its too long for most uses people will find them selves in. A 14.5 is better or even classic 16 inch
*Kit Badger* Bravo well done, thank-you sir for taking the time to bring us along. God Bless.
I love Clint's brutal honesty and straightforwardness. Yes, NVGs and suppressors are cool, but if you ever have to use them in defensive situation it's gonna be a shit show when you have to stand in front of jury. But then again, we do live in uncertain times.
I don’t see any reason why using a suppressor would be a problem
Ya that’s why I only own a 12 gauge double barrel and shoot two blasts if someone is trying to break in. Just the sound of racking it will scare them off! The 12 gauge is huge and has MASSIVE stopping power.
I think the idea is that by the time we HAVE to use them, there won't be any such thing as a jury.
I see both sides but I can dawn my gear in about a min but I'm gabbing either a pistol or rifle not both lol no kit just helmet and weapon
Very cool stuff!! I have no NV but it’s certainly nice to see how NV is used/deployed. 🇺🇸
I love how you addressed most of our first question's like...immediately. My first thought was "Clint Smith..night vision?"
This was awesome to watch and so informative. Training is so important. Thank you.
That AK build is pretty neato, I know the lack of rail is very limiting but I love the 7.62x39 cartridge
It was a 5.45
@@KusstumFabrication oh was it? Still a neat setup
It was MY 5.45. Haha I love the AK platform. 8.5" barrel and was still hitting 500yd steel during day, and 400 at night.
I love your videos. The content and style is enjoyable. Thank you.
Just picked up an Omni 7 in a 14 the day this was uploaded. its a sign
Birm at 8:16 is not sufficiently safe.
Great summary. Very cool to see how the rifles were setup.
Love your great videos love the way you explained everything and show all the different platforms that’s what makes you different how you go through everything thoroughly.
Quick question where did you get the rear sling mount by the buffer tube ❓
I recognize that model 1! Great video Ivan!
Excellent content, as usual.
Looks like a good training package.
Ivan is the most skilled player in the world.
I used to just walk around the house with the lights off looking threw some. Super fun to play around with.
LOVE it man. Thanks for sharing. God Bless.
Not a very courteous introduction of your TR host honestly. You really did explain a great first day: the reasoning behind the drills and equipment use logic/manipulation.
Food for thoughts. Thx for yet an inspirational vid.
👍
Thanks from France for sharing.
I subscribe
Love course review content
Always good videos. Thanks
Love that shirt! Reminds me of Black Cat firecrackers
Wish this was a 2 hour special. Can we donate for one :) .. really informative and always cool to watch your training.
8:33 the guy was struggling to put that mag in. 😂
Just a consideration for anyone attending this course or wanting to replicate the training at home: do NOT have your nods on in the daylight without caps. Even if they are turned off they can still be damaged because of the overwhelming amount of photons produced by the sun. There have been many documented cases of this, most famously in nevada where an entire class had their nods burned out after having them flipped up and turned off in the broad daylight. Not worth the risk when were dealing with equipment that commonly costs in excess of 10k
This was dope.
Sorry man, you are blocked from the Channel. You add nothing worthwhile to the conversation. This is not the forum for you to feel empowered while being rude to people. I get it, you're probably lonely and crave attention, but this isn't the way to get it, or the attention you're actually craving... Good luck on the journey.
@@KitBadger Thank you.
Awesome 👍
It’s sad that what he said at the end is true if you defending your home shot someone with suppressor and night vision on it probably would be a shit show in court
If thats the only thing a prosecutor has on you, you should be happy.
I don’t think you’d be found guilty but I’d think in today’s climate they would definitely try to make an issue of it.
Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6! If youre in your home, and the bad guy is too, id say he/she has more to worry about. That being said yes they will take you to task! Make sure you can articulate the elements necessary for deadly force and the fact they picked the wrong house, thats sucks for them. Youre gonna be fine!
Non admissible
Doesn’t pertain at all
I love Clint Smith but that's totally outdated boomer wisdom from the 1980s. "If you ever shoot someone with a modified trigger, you're in for a world of trouble from the liberal DAs!" No. You're not. The only reason your equipment would become an issue is if you're on shaky justifiability grounds in the first place or you're extremely unlucky and live in NYC or something. Sure there are freak cases but home defense happens with AR-15s and other scary militaristic guns ALL THE TIME and contrary to Massad Ayoob columns from 1990s American Rifleman, the policing and legal trends have actually gone significantly in the favor of legitimate self defense over the past 20 years. You can find frequent news stories to this effect that don't involve the homeowner being investigated because of the gun they use. (much respect to Ayoob too but just saying it's a dated perspective). Yes, there's Rittenhouse which is a bullshit prosecution but there's a ton of other factors which are influencing the prosecution way more than the gun he used.
When i took the course with TR a year ago we did NOT play with balls. It seems I have missed out....
😂
We can do a private tutorial
How did the Surefire laser illumination work vs the others ?
You look exactly like the professor for my "History of Imperialism & Colonization" class lol. Any brothers in Boston Ivan?
What rifle is that, and specifically barrel length?. 20?, 22?.
Id be interested to hear your thoughts about the xvl2 performance. I currently have the xvlirc-b with surefire tapeswitch.
The main issue around me is that no ranges will allow night shoots.
America in a nutshell
NODS give you a colossal advantage at night. why we questioning their worth?
What is the mag carrier around your waist?
What glasses were you wearing during the course?
Using Echo Tubes?
So everyone there had vis laser? No one with like an i2?
Dope
@5:35 that berm is too short, all those shots clear the berm. So much for safe backstop
Good thing there is 800+ acres of wilderness behind it.
what IR Laser is that on Ivan's rifle?
Surefire XVL2. Probably one of the most compact and effective devices on the line. Not a MAWL as far as performance. But I saw first hand how awesome it can be out to a few hundred yards.
Isn't Jack the guy from Silent Solutions? If so, absolute legend/expert on the subject of looking through magic science tubes to see in the dark
Nope. Jack is not that guy. You are correct though Sam (Silent Solutions) is a wealth of knowledge. -Jack
@@trstaffjd2909 Cool, well seems like you're a wealth of knowledge too, thanks for sharing!
@@AlexanderEddy thanks man
Lol I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought they look alike.
7:17 I thought you had a helmet? Lol.
Don't forget to pay the govment for your permission slip 😉
3:07 holy hell this guy’s shoulders must look like bowling balls lmao
That guy is me. Lol the gun is actually pretty light since it's a 5.45. It's just so short that all the accessories are right next to eachother. Most people are surprised at the weight of my 104.
@@KPGunworksKenny that's a fantastic looking gun, props.
This guy looks like he's good at math.
Probably. But he’s also really good at stacking bodies and smoking souls
best part of living in a rural area is being able to go walk around at night with nods and a rifle for free
Shit we do that in the hood all night bro. Moons out, Goons out
@@FactsOVERfeelings2024 no you don't, poser
What mind of mount is that for your magnifier?
Unity tactical fast mount
Curious, for civilian defense use, wouldn't thermal scopes be more practical?
Welcome to boomer ranch
"I smoked a volcano."
Perst Gang
@Erozpl01 01 Its the best "class 3" option for us civilians. Yes it has its negatives namely weight and sending to russia for warranty (id argue good luck getting a class 3 laser repaired if you aren't an LEO/military/know someone in the industry). When you shoot out past 100m or have a flashlight shining back at you you want more photons to cut through that opposing light source.
Edited. Bottom line is this a guy can get into the NVG game with a PVS14 and a Perst 3or 4 for about $3500-4500 and have some pretty solid gear and be effective in the night.
@Erozpl01 01 you are mis informed. You can adjust both lasers and illuminator separately, and indoors was not an issue. I was the one in the class with the perst3.
"Cause I got a bunch of disposable income". Sums it up nicely.
Why? Cause why the fuck not lol...
Because.... Murca!!!
lol you're supposed to zero your laser through the bore...pfft amateurs