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Shooting with PVS-14 Silenced Sniper M4s night vision

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2008

This video was filmed with a SONY DCR-DVD810 and viewed through a PVS-14 Gen 3 64lp/mm Night Vision.

Shooting were 2 sniper rifles and various M4s. All had NV and were suppressed.

All weapons were fitted with optical sights (EO tech 552) and Insight Tech IR illuminators with pressure pad switches, along with Gen 3 PVS14s.

All weapons were suppressed thanks to Yankee Hill Supressors.

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  • Sloppy sound.

    Quite annoying.

  • @stap0510

    blame youtube it didnt sound like that when it was loaded up...

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  • it's only a "Sniper Rifle" in the hands of a trained sniper. Otherwise it's just a rifle.

  • M4 sniper rifles?? I thought for sure I was going to get Rick rolled!

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  • @Mirind0R Tungsten and depleted uranium have a hard, yellow plastic coating around them to keep the round from touching the rifling. I dont know what this plastic is, but it is pretty tough. I have an extra .50 bmg laying around here somewhere.

  • @mocatz187 Agreed! M4 sniper rifles, hilarious.

  • This is excellent.  As if I didn't have enough to work overtime for, this is DEFINITELY high on the list now.

  • @Mirind0R No your taking me to literally, I used Google as a common example. All this info I get is strictly from their user friendly website, and confirmed that it actually works by YouTube videos, by simply typing in "Extreme Shock cycling subsonics" into the search box. You should try it sometime :)

  • @IMFDB now i see what your mistake is: you read shit on google and you take it as "factual imformation".

    i wasnt trying to insult you when i said to wait till 18 then get a rifle and start experimenting, because thats pretty much the only way you'll discover new things.

    this video is pretty boring, def not worth continuing a discussion.

    out.

  • @drbackjack It's funny how he still doesn't back down. lol He replies after 3 months

  • @Mirind0R Your right about on thing, I may be 17, but at least I don't act like a 30 year old retard that can't get in the habit of being wrong and not googling some factual information. This is the 21st century, stop making it sound like nothings possible!

  • @Mirind0R You make it sound like Tungsten Nytrillium is a single element it's a combination, which prob doesn't make it that much harder than brass. This conversation was never an argument about penetration it's about going into harms way with a suppressed super silent cycling subsonic round, not leaving an exit wound in an human and not hitting a hypothetical hostage on the other side, which make it essential for CQB with hostages involved.

  • @Mirind0R I'm not gonna lose this conversation due to your lack of facts and life threatening one track mind! If you'd get your facts straight and do some research you would know what scenarios in which this round could be used.

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