Appreciate how you share your knowledge and experience. It's clear this is all about helping people get oriented in night vision and not about pitching particular products.
Very much so. While we do offer some of the items mentioned, we really hope these longer videos help people understand the concepts and thought processes behind having good set ups.
I bought a new "used" Team Wendy EXFIL ballistic helmet on eBay, the padding and whatnot are so comfortable! So much better than the ACH I used in the Corps. I'm in southern Utah as well, you mentioned some training groups, where could I find contact information for them?
Isn't the strobe light pointless these days? In the past, night vision was unaffordable and only our own troops had it. Now anyone can buy cheap chinese clone NVGs, just turn your head a little bit and the person opposite you will recognize your position too?? All in all, thx for your thoughts and videos...
For combat it wouldn't be a good idea to have on for the reasons you pointed out. But for range drills/ training with the guys its useful more as a safety device as it lets you easily see where everyone is at all times.
Appreciate how you share your knowledge and experience. It's clear this is all about helping people get oriented in night vision and not about pitching particular products.
Very much so. While we do offer some of the items mentioned, we really hope these longer videos help people understand the concepts and thought processes behind having good set ups.
idk bruv theyre riding ops core dong pretty hard
Enjoyed listening to you explain the varioius features, etc.
Thnak you. I hope it was helpful information.
@@modernwarriorsut I hope so too. I shared it with some folks who conduct training using MILEs equipped ARs, AKs, etc.
@@dorsai Thank you!
I guess A question would be…does the ‘AMP’ arms adapt to HHV’s M-Lok rails?…instead of ARCs?
Not without the use of an adaptor. But it is possible
I bought a new "used" Team Wendy EXFIL ballistic helmet on eBay, the padding and whatnot are so comfortable! So much better than the ACH I used in the Corps. I'm in southern Utah as well, you mentioned some training groups, where could I find contact information for them?
Thats awesome. The Team Wendy stuff is great.
what was the amazon helmet you got? I have a ballistic but want a cheap walking around the neighborhood lid LOL
It was the Lancer Tactical Helmet. For a knock off, its very solid.
Isn't the strobe light pointless these days? In the past, night vision was unaffordable and only our own troops had it. Now anyone can buy cheap chinese clone NVGs, just turn your head a little bit and the person opposite you will recognize your position too?? All in all, thx for your thoughts and videos...
For combat it wouldn't be a good idea to have on for the reasons you pointed out. But for range drills/ training with the guys its useful more as a safety device as it lets you easily see where everyone is at all times.
Step 1: Don't buy a bump helmet.