Nice gen3. It looked autogated since it was protecting itself from some of the muzzle flashes. What little shooting I've done in similar conditions was with a 14.5" AR with a M4-2000 suppressor mounted and a gen 3 PVS-14 mounted to the weapon behind an Eotech. It was pretty amazing. Near zero flash, significantly reduced report, and first round hits out to 200yds in pitch black night.
@IMFDB Surefire, Kalinka, and other manufacturers make perfectly legal IR illuminators for the civilian market, check out Surefire's Millennium series. Also, many who take the Magpul courses are LE or Military, and use their issued battle rattle.
@IMFDB Surefire, Kalinka, and other manufacturers make perfectly legal IR illuminators for the civilian market, check out Surefire's Millennium series. Also, many who take the Magpul courses are LE or Military, and use their issued battle rattle.
Travis Haley-CEO: 14 yr Marine Force Recon vet and then did PSD work for US govt and private sector companies all over the world.
Chris Costa-Pres/Director of Training: 12 year USCG vet, taught at International Training Division, Maritime Law Enforcement Academy, USGS Port Security Unit 302 and Taclet Law Enforcement Team North, taught Police Tactical Operations in Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear or High Explosive environments and was a US DHS advisor. So ya They're the real deal.
Out of curiosity, the people who design these courses, what makes them qualified as the tactical masters they market themselves as? Is it like, extensive military experience, special forces, PMC's or a mixture?
It would be interesting to know how these guys came to be clearly respected enough to make a living teaching trained soldiers how to become better soldiers. I dont wanna know their secrets, just how they came to be the people they are now.
@Furicist Chris Costa was a SEAL and is widely regarded as one of the best shots with a carbine. Travis Healy was a Recon Marine and I think he worked with MARSOC. Most guys that teach these types of courses have worked with, in and around the special ops community for years if not decades. Many of them have been members of the SMU's in the US Military. When you shoots tens fo thousands of rounds each year you get pretty good with a weapon.
@DaemonAstartes Sorry but almost everybody had flash light. All weapons were ARs from 10.5"-16" varieties. The loud report you hear is from the few of the guys with 10.5" barrels with muzzle brakes :)
awesome !!
kaalima 6 months ago
how many days was the class?
woodlandman105 7 months ago
Nice gen3. It looked autogated since it was protecting itself from some of the muzzle flashes. What little shooting I've done in similar conditions was with a 14.5" AR with a M4-2000 suppressor mounted and a gen 3 PVS-14 mounted to the weapon behind an Eotech. It was pretty amazing. Near zero flash, significantly reduced report, and first round hits out to 200yds in pitch black night.
bp968 9 months ago
u shoot guns for fun and own a 950 hp supra u r my idol what do u do for living just curious
TheJdmman2 9 months ago
ahhh, what a shame they dont shoot each other.
clusterfuck667 11 months ago
Drop the visible light torches and paint the targets with some IR!
silvermediastudio 1 year ago
@silvermediastudio AN/PEQ 2 IR illuminators are illegal and hard to find for most civilians, They should just stick with the equipment they have.
IMFDB 10 months ago
@IMFDB Surefire, Kalinka, and other manufacturers make perfectly legal IR illuminators for the civilian market, check out Surefire's Millennium series. Also, many who take the Magpul courses are LE or Military, and use their issued battle rattle.
silvermediastudio 10 months ago
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@IMFDB Surefire, Kalinka, and other manufacturers make perfectly legal IR illuminators for the civilian market, check out Surefire's Millennium series. Also, many who take the Magpul courses are LE or Military, and use their issued battle rattle.
silvermediastudio 10 months ago
that looks awsome with flashlights in the nv
DevastatedX 1 year ago
Wish the US would allow exports of Gen3 NVGs to Canada.
NorStarReviews 1 year ago 2
@NorStarReviews buy one of your canadian Newcon NVGs.
patriotmanUSA 1 year ago
Aussie peel back!!
BrandonEclipse 1 year ago
Looks like an Islamo at 1:16
MrSuperpat 1 year ago
Travis Haley-CEO: 14 yr Marine Force Recon vet and then did PSD work for US govt and private sector companies all over the world.
Chris Costa-Pres/Director of Training: 12 year USCG vet, taught at International Training Division, Maritime Law Enforcement Academy, USGS Port Security Unit 302 and Taclet Law Enforcement Team North, taught Police Tactical Operations in Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear or High Explosive environments and was a US DHS advisor. So ya They're the real deal.
TACAV 1 year ago 7
Out of curiosity, the people who design these courses, what makes them qualified as the tactical masters they market themselves as? Is it like, extensive military experience, special forces, PMC's or a mixture?
It would be interesting to know how these guys came to be clearly respected enough to make a living teaching trained soldiers how to become better soldiers. I dont wanna know their secrets, just how they came to be the people they are now.
Furicist 1 year ago
@Furicist Chris Costa was a SEAL and is widely regarded as one of the best shots with a carbine. Travis Healy was a Recon Marine and I think he worked with MARSOC. Most guys that teach these types of courses have worked with, in and around the special ops community for years if not decades. Many of them have been members of the SMU's in the US Military. When you shoots tens fo thousands of rounds each year you get pretty good with a weapon.
trd3987 1 year ago
@trd3987 I believe Costa was in the Coast Guard (Maritime Law Enforcement). Mostly drug interdiction if I remember correctly.
BrentK7 1 year ago
@trd3987 Wrong, wrong.. so much bad info. Turn your computer off and do us all a favor.
silvermediastudio 1 year ago
What rifle has that loud report? I think it's the one with the flashlight, do you happen to know, ssoleymani?
DaemonAstartes 1 year ago
@DaemonAstartes Sorry but almost everybody had flash light. All weapons were ARs from 10.5"-16" varieties. The loud report you hear is from the few of the guys with 10.5" barrels with muzzle brakes :)
ssoleymani 1 year ago
0:32 guy leaves his light on, revealing the teams position by silhouetting all of them in passing. Just an observation!
azeciri 1 year ago
@azeciri yeah spotted that too
Yan2xNg 1 year ago
do I spy a masada?
deltaecho1 1 year ago
how do you avoid having guys changing out mags at the same time?
gmanflyairforce3 1 year ago
Where they running ir lights or just white lights?
PineTree94 2 years ago
@ 0:22, They are running white lights (probably 6W or 65-80 lumens) and green chem lights to mark the shooters.
Nicely run drill.
WhiskeyDelta737 2 years ago
verrrrry cool!
GadgetsNGear 2 years ago
That is awesome
JHUD152 2 years ago
Makes it look like there are more people than there actually are.
joyousplatapus 2 years ago 4
great video!
baker70romeo 2 years ago
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The guy in the Cammies is awesome. Check out my channel for another vid of the same class.
Omega350ss 2 years ago
How many lumens were they pushing out from those lights? Excellent work.
DaOneAndOnly3 2 years ago
We were using my ANVIS 6's for the shoot
atacorion 2 years ago
That's awesome. Do you know what generation night vision was used for recording this video? Just curious.
unclereko 2 years ago
It was a Gen 3
ssoleymani 2 years ago
Thanks.
unclereko 2 years ago