Voice Over for Laser Genetics ND3 Night Vision
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All Comments (14)
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Anyone else realized that the "hunter" at 0:26 tries to peek into the rear end of a flashlight that is mounted on a gunstock without rifle action?
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why was yuor not so good or something?
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This item does not work the way it is displayed. The images you see here are at maybe 50 yards. It is letting you believe that you are seeing things out to 250 yards.Turn it to Max and you will be lucky to see 50 yards.To see out to 250 yds. you have to dial in down to min. Your field of View will be about 1 ft.You will be lucky to spot a coyote head at that distance.Suckered me out of 250 bucks.
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I own one of these and have tried hunting hogs with it. Every time i turn on the light the pigs run like the wind. Any suggestions? I have tried contacting lazer genetics and they have never responded.
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@coaking no they,r just an expensive flash light we had one on demmo from a bsa rep over here in england , its scares the hell out of your quarry.
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@LOLWUTHERING your options are to loose your livestock or kill the threat...
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@LOLWUTHERING in many areas you can get paid to kill coyotes, they are a large threat to sheep and cattle farmers. This laser does work, and it works well.. I have used it for hogs, rabbits and coyotes. most of the time the hogs and rabbits dont even look up. the yotes stare at it and freeze...
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200 yrds? Mine reaches 7.2 miles distance even tho its not for hunting xD
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it is total crap
I certainly don't mind civil exchanges of opinion on my YouTube channel, but it is my channel, and I will delete any comments using language that I consider inappropriate. I'll also block the user from posting here again.
If you wish to use vulgar language, there are numerous sites where you may exercise that right... but not here. Thanks.
JohnDrew2 1 year ago
I honestly don't know. I don't own one. I'm only the voice for Laser Genetics. The ND3 is based on military night vision technology and it will mount to your rifle. I don't think you'll find many incandescent bulb flashlights that can throw a focused beam anywhere near the distance of a green laser. You might want to contact Laser Genetics for some comparisons. They're a very reputable company.
JohnDrew2 1 year ago