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        <description>Watch latest videos, sometimes even early releases! Sign up for the newsletter 🗞️https://tinyurl.com/9HoleReviews or https://tinyurl.com/SlateBlack As far back as WWII, militaries have been using night vision and infrared optics to gain advantages over their adversaries.  As technology has developed over the last 80 or so years, and especially in the last 20, from the early 2000s to present, IR lights and lasers have become more and more common on firearms you see, as night vision ownership and use has proliferated - of course within the military, but also within the private citizen sector.  In this demonstration, we're looking at Class I IR devices as well as some commercially available devices above Class I designation, which citizens may choose to purchase to combine with night vision devices.  Further, we will analyze the importance of IR illumination and why it is an integral component to running night vision effectively. Consider supporting us via Patreon 👉  http://www.patreon.com/9HoleReviews (you an also access the Practical Accuracy Scoreboard here) Observer setup seen here powered by: Vortex Optics Razor HD Spotting Scope 27-60x85 Angled https://amzn.to/2M3zTGP, Vortex Optics Pro GT Tripod https://amzn.to/2X7j6sL, Phone Skope Lollipop Universal Digiscoping kit https://amzn.to/2ZK50zk, Consider visiting our supporter @SlateBlackIndustries  👉 Discount Code "9HOLE" for MLOK accessories Shopping on Amazon? Do you like sweet [yet tasteful] gun morale patches? Shopping with this link costs you nothing, but helps support our channel 👉 https://amzn.to/3trn9ju This video's editing by Agency Communications LLC Music by Tyops (THANKS!!!) We love mail: 9 Hole Reviews 21175 Tomball Pkwy. No. 480 Houston, Texas 77070 0:00 - Intro 00:48 - Background Information - How NVGs Work 04:23 - Introduction to Photonic Barriers 05:23 - Example of 'Looking Deep' 06:04 - Course Layout 07:12 - Disclaimers 07:57 - Camera and Tube Specifications for Test 08:07 - DBAL I2 (25M Test) 08:58 - DBAL A3 (25M Test) 10:04 - ATPIAL-C (25M Test) 10:49 - PERST GEN3 (25M Test) 11:35 - SUREFIRE VAMPIRES &amp; PERST GEN4 (25M Test) 12:30 - DBAL D2 (25M Test) 13:34 - BE MEYERS MAWL (25M Test) 14:15 - DBAL I2 (25M PB Test) 14:50 - DBAL A3 (25M PB Test) 15:25 - ATPIAL-C (25M PB Test) 15:54 - PERST GEN3 (25M PB Test) 16:24 - SUREFIRE VAMPIRES &amp; PERST GEN4 (25M PB Test) 17:18 - DBAL D2 (25M PB Test) 18:09 - BE MEYERS MAWL (25M PB Test) 18:40 - DBAL I2 (75M Test) 19:18 - DBAL A3 (75M Test) 20:02 - ATPIAL-C (75M Test) 20:27 - PERST GEN3 (75M Test) 20:52 - SUREFIRE VAMPIRES &amp; PERST GEN4 (75M Test) 21:59 - DBAL D2 (75M Test) 23:20 - BE MEYERS MAWL (75M Test) 23:56 - DBAL I2 (75M PB Test) 24:49 - DBAL A3 (75M PB Test) 25:45 - ATPIAL-C (75M PB Test) 26:30 - PERST GEN3 (75M PB Test) 27:37 - SUREFIRE VAMPIRES &amp; PERST GEN4 (75M PB Test) 28:45 - DBAL D2 (75M PB Test) 30:13 - BE MEYERS MAWL (75M PB Test) 30:42 - Primary Takeaways</description>
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