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Posted: 8/8/2019 1:06:36 PM EDT
Looking at TNV PVS-14 L3 GEN3 OMNI VIII monocle...
What says you? Will be mounted on a Team Wendy LTP. Yeah, I know - Team Hillary, but it’s what I have and it’s still a good bump helmet. Onwards - Will there be ragrets if I don’t go WP Un-Filmed? Primary role will be Home Defense with both Pistol and Rifle. Obviously I’ll be doing some exercises with it to get accustomed to it. What I’m concerned with is the inevitable bumps that’ll occur. |
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I dont normally recommend NV for "Home Defense" as it takes time to put on, power up and focus along with getting your gear in the proper setting for the light level you are in.
I would highly recommend dedicated NV training to show you what you can and cannot get away with, there is a Greenline tactical NV class in GA later this year. |
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Looking at TNV PVS-14 L3 GEN3 OMNI VIII monocle... What says you? Will be mounted on a Team Wendy LTP. Yeah, I know - Team Hillary, but it’s what I have and it’s still a good bump helmet. Onwards - Will there be ragrets if I don’t go WP Un-Filmed? Primary role will be Home Defense with both Pistol and Rifle. Obviously I’ll be doing some exercises with it to get accustomed to it. What I’m concerned with is the inevitable bumps that’ll occur. View Quote That said, if you can scrape the extra bucks together, go with buy-once, cry-once and get WP. If that’s simply NOT possible, the GP Omni VIII is a shameless alternative. In most home invasions, there just isn’t enough time to get your NODs on, power up, get your gun, and go confront intruders. Just grab a handgun/rifle/shotgun with blinding white light and go. In close quarters you want maximum FOV and that 40* circle just ain’t enough. Engaging threats, especially in CQB, is hard enough under good visible light. It’s 100x harder under NODs. Defending your abode under NODs in the dark is highly inadvisable. Just my $0.02 in a world where pennies are worthless. |
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I would think bright weapon lights would be much more ideal in home defense.
Although I have had dreams of flipping the breaker off and turning into the boogeyman |
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Who hasn’t? In my dreams, I use a knife. Tier-Zero operators use knives. I am TIER-ZERO! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Me, surfacing from the murky depths of the swamp in my living room to exterminate home invaders. https://i.gifer.com/embedded/download/38D9.gif View Quote |
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At my urban home, I use weapon lights. The ranch house, nods. A 10 minute discussion with the guys at TNVC put me on the right direction for the ranch optics.
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Yes. Use “HORTA50” at checkout for 50% off twice the price. It’s good for ALL purchases at TNVC. No limit, and can be used in conjunction with other offers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anyone have a TNVC coupon code? It’s good for ALL purchases at TNVC. No limit, and can be used in conjunction with other offers. ETA: Hey! Wait a second... |
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On a related note, I got a coupon code from CS email when I asked about the arfcom discount. Is that a "hold on to that, it's the standard arfcom code" thing to reuse for future orders, or a one-time individually generated thing? Not going to post/share, just wondering if I need to email CS again if I make more orders. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is the standard build time 2 - 3 months with TNVC? I'm looking at upgrading my nods. Going with either the DTNVG or RNVGs L3 WP.
Looking at taking a class in January, could still do my old set up, but it would be fun to use the new gear. Sorry for the thread hi-jack, but this would help with decision timing. |
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Is the standard build time 2 - 3 months with TNVC? I'm looking at upgrading my nods. Going with either the DTNVG or RNVGs L3 WP. Looking at taking a class in January, could still do my old set up, but it would be fun to use the new gear. Sorry for the thread hi-jack, but this would help with decision timing. View Quote |
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Is the standard build time 2 - 3 months with TNVC? I'm looking at upgrading my nods. Going with either the DTNVG or RNVGs L3 WP. Looking at taking a class in January, could still do my old set up, but it would be fun to use the new gear. Sorry for the thread hi-jack, but this would help with decision timing. View Quote Edit, we hope that continues becaue by the looks of our new life time housing warranty and 10 year tube from just new orders since the announcement a few days ago, our tube manufacturers are about to get pressed with substantial increases. |
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Patience is a virtue, right?
ETA: Not rushing...just saying - My body is ready. |
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@SIASL If you’re jonesing for a fix, drive across the border to my place in AL and I’ll hook you up with some cools stuff for some nighttime playtime. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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If you have money, dont half ass it. Go feet first and get RNVGS or Sentinels.
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While I would have liked RNVG for the aluminum housing I decided to stay with a monocular. I did however opt for the L3 unfilmed WP. Maybe TNVC will see fit to offer an aluminum PVS-14 housing in the future?
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While I would have liked RNVG for the aluminum housing I decided to stay with a monocular. I did however opt for the L3 unfilmed WP. Maybe TNVC will see fit to offer an aluminum PVS-14 housing in the future? View Quote |
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What are my flip cap options? Butler Creek? Will an Aimpoint flip cap work?
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Mannnn, I’m dying to pull the trigger on my first NV mono. I’m tempted to grab something similar in WP but I get hung up on not being able to make binos with the green pvs14 that will inevitably follow. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A few backyard potato pics. It’s a potato so doesn’t do anywhere near justice. Trees, shop, stars... https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/384478/3675C5B6-2490-4357-BDA6-47B154D711CB-1127896.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/384478/43E16C41-5BAA-430C-87D0-8528D89BD33B-1127898.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/384478/6A291FB9-F17A-4D9E-876F-373835AC5FE6-1127899.jpg ETA: *But, I do believe I’ll be going fusion soon enough. |
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Quoted: Mannnn, I'm dying to pull the trigger on my first NV mono. I'm tempted to grab something similar in WP but I get hung up on not being able to make binos with the green pvs14 that will inevitably follow. View Quote |
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What shoe will be required in order to retain the auto-on/off feature should I get a Wilcox G24 Mount? And is that all that’ll be needed to use that mount?
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What shoe will be required in order to retain the auto-on/off feature should I get a Wilcox G24 Mount? And is that all that’ll be needed to use that mount? View Quote It’s not particularly reliable in the best of cases. The solution to your auto ON/OFF woes is two 1/2”x1/2” pieces of electrical tape and learning to work your knob. ~Augee |
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If you want to save yourself a whole lot of frustration and failed attempts and trial and error only to end-up with a lot of crap you don’t need and sub-optimal function, I would just forget about the auto ON/OFF function now. It’s not particularly reliable in the best of cases. The solution to your auto ON/OFF woes is two 1/2”x1/2” pieces of electrical tape and learning to work your knob. ~Augee View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What shoe will be required in order to retain the auto-on/off feature should I get a Wilcox G24 Mount? And is that all that’ll be needed to use that mount? It’s not particularly reliable in the best of cases. The solution to your auto ON/OFF woes is two 1/2”x1/2” pieces of electrical tape and learning to work your knob. ~Augee |
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If you want to save yourself a whole lot of frustration and failed attempts and trial and error only to end-up with a lot of crap you don’t need and sub-optimal function, I would just forget about the auto ON/OFF function now. It’s not particularly reliable in the best of cases. The solution to your auto ON/OFF woes is two 1/2”x1/2” pieces of electrical tape and learning to work your knob. ~Augee View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What shoe will be required in order to retain the auto-on/off feature should I get a Wilcox G24 Mount? And is that all that’ll be needed to use that mount? It’s not particularly reliable in the best of cases. The solution to your auto ON/OFF woes is two 1/2”x1/2” pieces of electrical tape and learning to work your knob. ~Augee |
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I believe the INVG/DDA combo is considered the gold standard for mono pvs-14 setups on the Norotos side.
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