Comment Night Vision Scopes For Fun Games in the Dark - 08/31/10
Felipe Blowers asked:
There are a lot of things that you can play with your friends and family on those boring days. Most of the time you will think of playing something like Monopoly, or some other board games that will take you hours and just make you sleepy. Now, if it is dark outside, most of your will say that you cannot really go play outside. However, if you had a few pairs of night vision scopes you would be getting ready for some fun games in the dark.
There are a lot of games that you can play in the dark, and if you have some night vision scopes you will find that playing in the dark is just that much easier. Now, in order to make use of the night vision scopes you will need to have a very cool game that you will need to play.
If you like the game of paintball then you will love to use your night vision scopes for something like this. If you are going to play paint ball though, you have to remember to keep it to places where you will not be considered to be breaking the law.
If you are seen running around your neighborhood with paintballs gun and night vision scopes, you may be in for a big surprise if your neighbor where to call the police. This is why, if you have a big enough backyard, you may want to keep the game confined to your own property. If you back yard is not big enough, you still have a few other options.
Public areas are not great places to play with guns, even if they are toys guns that shoot out paint bullets. This is why you may want to consider going camping with a few of your friends if you are looking to play in the dark with your night vision scopes. Besides, the game of paint ball is much better played if you are playing it in the open with tree around you and real places to hide.
The forest makes a great place to play a game like this, but you have to make sure that it is not a forest in which you will find wild animals like bears and other things that will rip your to shreds when you come across them.
You have to put in a little work, because some states do have areas designated for games like this, and it would be a good idea if you stick to those. Otherwise you will run into a lot of trouble that you do not want in your life.
If you are going to play the game of paintball with your night vision scopes, you may as well make the game a little more realistic that ever before. If you looked on the internet, you will find a ton of places that rent out paint ball equipment, so if you want the real experience, you may want to take a look at their paint ball tanks.
night vision scopes
There are a lot of things that you can play with your friends and family on those boring days. Most of the time you will think of playing something like Monopoly, or some other board games that will take you hours and just make you sleepy. Now, if it is dark outside, most of your will say that you cannot really go play outside. However, if you had a few pairs of night vision scopes you would be getting ready for some fun games in the dark.
There are a lot of games that you can play in the dark, and if you have some night vision scopes you will find that playing in the dark is just that much easier. Now, in order to make use of the night vision scopes you will need to have a very cool game that you will need to play.
If you like the game of paintball then you will love to use your night vision scopes for something like this. If you are going to play paint ball though, you have to remember to keep it to places where you will not be considered to be breaking the law.
If you are seen running around your neighborhood with paintballs gun and night vision scopes, you may be in for a big surprise if your neighbor where to call the police. This is why, if you have a big enough backyard, you may want to keep the game confined to your own property. If you back yard is not big enough, you still have a few other options.
Public areas are not great places to play with guns, even if they are toys guns that shoot out paint bullets. This is why you may want to consider going camping with a few of your friends if you are looking to play in the dark with your night vision scopes. Besides, the game of paint ball is much better played if you are playing it in the open with tree around you and real places to hide.
The forest makes a great place to play a game like this, but you have to make sure that it is not a forest in which you will find wild animals like bears and other things that will rip your to shreds when you come across them.
You have to put in a little work, because some states do have areas designated for games like this, and it would be a good idea if you stick to those. Otherwise you will run into a lot of trouble that you do not want in your life.
If you are going to play the game of paintball with your night vision scopes, you may as well make the game a little more realistic that ever before. If you looked on the internet, you will find a ton of places that rent out paint ball equipment, so if you want the real experience, you may want to take a look at their paint ball tanks.
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Comment ATN`s Newest Night Vision Devices – PS22 - 08/30/10
LoraPaslova asked:
This is a video about the newest Night Vision Front Sight System – the ATN PS22. Gary Tarakanov, ATN President Sales, describes the advantages of this device and tells about it`s construction.
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Comment Military Snipers Vs. Police Snipers - 08/30/10
Victor Epand asked:
A “sniper” is someone who strikes at a target from an undisclosed location. A sniper rifle, therefore, would be any rifle a sniper uses. But commonly, a “sniper rifle” is the name given to any rifle with inherent accuracy, and modifications made to wring the most accuracy out of it. Most common sniper rifles are built from a Remington 700 bolt action rifle. That gun is readily available at most gun shops as an well made and accurate hunting rifle.
Modifications may include a cryo-stress relieved heavy barrel, a composite dimensionally stable stock with aluminum bedding blocks to “free float” the barrel (the barrel is not touched by the stock, so that there is no stress placed on it, and each shot is allowed to harmonically resonate without interference), and a good quality scope.
Each rifle is an individual, but I have seen some capable of shooting into a 1/4″ at 100 yards if the operator can do his part. Last I checked,our military generally does not use night vision scopes. Rather, they use night vision headgear through which they look when operating at night. The only purpose for which non-combatants or police would need such equipment would be if they had a serious coyote or other nocturnal predator problem (the distances you cite will be discussed presently, but they are fairly unrealistic).
Scopes don’t make rifles accurate. They don’t help you shoot better. They help you see better and seeing can be an aid to shooting. But people who don’t know how to shoot won’t be helped much by any scope, regardless of the cost of it. Some years ago the military was experimenting with propriety technology in regard to a sighting system, but to the best of my knowledge, the project has been abandoned. The cost was very prohibitive, and somewhere along the line someone figured out that seeing better does not equal shooting better.
Although the military has experimented with other cartridges, you will still find the .308 (7.62mm), in use since Korea, to be the most common “sniper” cartridge. It is a good cartridge, but it has more to do with the fact that we have guns chambered in it, and has more data on the effects of wind and drops that for any other cartridge. The army sniper school requires shots to 800 meters with this rifle. The U.S.M.C. sniper school requires shots to 1000 meters.
Those are extraordinarily long shots. If the average rifle can shoot into 1/2″ MOA (= 1/2″ at 100 yards), that means that it can (all this is predicated on the operator doing his part perfectly, and taking out variables such as wind, etc.) shoot into 100 at 200 yards, 400 at 800 yards, 500 at 1000 yards. Beyond that distance, drop and velocity become such a factor as to make the round fairly ineffective. The “2 mile” shots are typically done with .50 BMG sniper rifles. These huge cartridges and projectiles are not anti-personnel rounds they are used to take out equipment (communications, truck engines, etc.)
The mission of the military sniper is different from that of the police sniper. The military sniper often looks for targets of opportunity; the police sniper a specific target. The military sniper tries to take his shot from as far away as he can (once he gives away his presence by the shot, the enemy will be looking for him); the police sniper tries to get as close as he can; the military sniper operates in less than ideal conditions; the police sniper usually has a matte to lay on, a flat surface to shoot from, etc. The military sniper is at the mercy of his environment; the police sniper is in control of his environment. A miss by a military sniper usually causes no immediate harm; a miss by a police sniper means likely that a hostage will die.
Because of their different operational situations, the military sniper’s equipment will trade some accuracy for ruggedness and dependability; because the police sniper shoots “on his terms” his equipment can be the most accurate available, and ruggedness is not an issue (e.g. until very recently, U.S.M.C. snipers had fixed power scopes, because variable power was just too fragile for the field).
To get specifically, unless you are talking about 50 gallon “can,” you’re not going to hit them from 2 miles away. If that’s what you want to do, you’ll need a rifle chambered in .50 BMG. If you want to do it in the dark, you’ll have to get night vision equipment. Obsolete Soviet stuff is readily available, but modern manufacture is also, if you’re willing to pay for it.
night vision scopes
A “sniper” is someone who strikes at a target from an undisclosed location. A sniper rifle, therefore, would be any rifle a sniper uses. But commonly, a “sniper rifle” is the name given to any rifle with inherent accuracy, and modifications made to wring the most accuracy out of it. Most common sniper rifles are built from a Remington 700 bolt action rifle. That gun is readily available at most gun shops as an well made and accurate hunting rifle.
Modifications may include a cryo-stress relieved heavy barrel, a composite dimensionally stable stock with aluminum bedding blocks to “free float” the barrel (the barrel is not touched by the stock, so that there is no stress placed on it, and each shot is allowed to harmonically resonate without interference), and a good quality scope.
Each rifle is an individual, but I have seen some capable of shooting into a 1/4″ at 100 yards if the operator can do his part. Last I checked,our military generally does not use night vision scopes. Rather, they use night vision headgear through which they look when operating at night. The only purpose for which non-combatants or police would need such equipment would be if they had a serious coyote or other nocturnal predator problem (the distances you cite will be discussed presently, but they are fairly unrealistic).
Scopes don’t make rifles accurate. They don’t help you shoot better. They help you see better and seeing can be an aid to shooting. But people who don’t know how to shoot won’t be helped much by any scope, regardless of the cost of it. Some years ago the military was experimenting with propriety technology in regard to a sighting system, but to the best of my knowledge, the project has been abandoned. The cost was very prohibitive, and somewhere along the line someone figured out that seeing better does not equal shooting better.
Although the military has experimented with other cartridges, you will still find the .308 (7.62mm), in use since Korea, to be the most common “sniper” cartridge. It is a good cartridge, but it has more to do with the fact that we have guns chambered in it, and has more data on the effects of wind and drops that for any other cartridge. The army sniper school requires shots to 800 meters with this rifle. The U.S.M.C. sniper school requires shots to 1000 meters.
Those are extraordinarily long shots. If the average rifle can shoot into 1/2″ MOA (= 1/2″ at 100 yards), that means that it can (all this is predicated on the operator doing his part perfectly, and taking out variables such as wind, etc.) shoot into 100 at 200 yards, 400 at 800 yards, 500 at 1000 yards. Beyond that distance, drop and velocity become such a factor as to make the round fairly ineffective. The “2 mile” shots are typically done with .50 BMG sniper rifles. These huge cartridges and projectiles are not anti-personnel rounds they are used to take out equipment (communications, truck engines, etc.)
The mission of the military sniper is different from that of the police sniper. The military sniper often looks for targets of opportunity; the police sniper a specific target. The military sniper tries to take his shot from as far away as he can (once he gives away his presence by the shot, the enemy will be looking for him); the police sniper tries to get as close as he can; the military sniper operates in less than ideal conditions; the police sniper usually has a matte to lay on, a flat surface to shoot from, etc. The military sniper is at the mercy of his environment; the police sniper is in control of his environment. A miss by a military sniper usually causes no immediate harm; a miss by a police sniper means likely that a hostage will die.
Because of their different operational situations, the military sniper’s equipment will trade some accuracy for ruggedness and dependability; because the police sniper shoots “on his terms” his equipment can be the most accurate available, and ruggedness is not an issue (e.g. until very recently, U.S.M.C. snipers had fixed power scopes, because variable power was just too fragile for the field).
To get specifically, unless you are talking about 50 gallon “can,” you’re not going to hit them from 2 miles away. If that’s what you want to do, you’ll need a rifle chambered in .50 BMG. If you want to do it in the dark, you’ll have to get night vision equipment. Obsolete Soviet stuff is readily available, but modern manufacture is also, if you’re willing to pay for it.
night vision scopes
Comment Ankle Holsters for Handguns: Concealed Protection - 08/30/10
Heather Jeffries asked:
Ankle holster for handguns are just what you need for that concealed protection when you go milling around places new to you. The need for it becomes more and more important because the world is also becoming more and more dangerous to ordinary people like you. Having one of the lightweight ankle holsters for your ‘little protector’ will surely keep you from all the unwanted worries and troubles around town. And for effective concealment purposes, you can check out different sizes, colors, and designs of holsters for your ankle online; wide varieties of choices are available on the net. Some of the most fashionable ones to carry on your business area or even during recreational activities are as follows:
- C21BA model. This will fit 1911 guns. It is a compact ankle holster that cost reasonably, at around $40.99; although, this price may vary depending on the manufacturer you will find.
- GL26A model. This will fit GLOCK 26/27. This ankle holster will also cost as low as $40.99 but will also vary according to manufacturer.
- GL26ALH model. Will also fit GLOCK 26/27 guns. This is almost the same as the GL26A model but with more specific specification as it is recommended to left hand people. This left-hand light weight ankle holster will cost as low as $40.99 depending on the manufacturer.
- GL4A model. This best fits GLOCK 29/30 guns. This comfortable ankle holster will cost around $40.99, depending on the manufacturer.
- GL36A models will fit GLOCK 36. With adjustable straps and weigh ultra lightweight, this ankle holster will only cost around $40.99 depending on the manufacturer.
- KT32A models to fit KEL TEC .32, .380 & P3AT ammunitions. This light weight ankle holster will only cost you around $40.99 depending on the manufacturer’s pricing.
- SG3A model is made to exactly fit Kel-Tec P3AT (2nd gen.) guns. This concealable ankle holster is manufactured to help you maximize your protection in as low as $40.99 only. This pricing though, will vary with the manufacturer’s pricing codes.
- MAK1A ankle holsters are manufactured to conceal MAKAROV guns. This will only cost you about $40.99 depending on the brand you acquire.
- SG3A models of ankle holsters are specifically made to keep your SIG/SAUER 230/232 ammunitions when you go downtown or any other suspicious places. Have it on under your pant seams for more or less than $40.99 depending on the brand that will fit your lifestyle.
- J357A ankle holsters are crafted to fit SMITH & WESSON – J FRAME SERIES .38/.357 of ammunitions. These ultra weightless and comfortable gun keepers will cost around $40.99 depending on the brand.
- SP11BA ankle holster models are manufactured to fit SPRINGFIELD XD 3″, 4″ & 5″ COMPACT guns. These comfortable ankle holsters will cost you as little as $40.99 for quality brands.
- SP11BA models of adjustable straps are specifically made for TAURUS MILLENIUM PT145 PRO ammunitions. These types of ankle holster will cost you as low as $40.99 only although it will still basically be according to brand or manufacturer.
- PPK1A models of ankle holsters are made for WALTHER PP/PPK/PPKS gun types. This comfy ankle holster cost lower than you can imagine, like $40.99 if you are meticulous in searching for effective and efficient gun keepers.
All of these ensure comfortable all-day wear with just the right leg adjustment strap for lesser leg tension.
night vision scopes
Ankle holster for handguns are just what you need for that concealed protection when you go milling around places new to you. The need for it becomes more and more important because the world is also becoming more and more dangerous to ordinary people like you. Having one of the lightweight ankle holsters for your ‘little protector’ will surely keep you from all the unwanted worries and troubles around town. And for effective concealment purposes, you can check out different sizes, colors, and designs of holsters for your ankle online; wide varieties of choices are available on the net. Some of the most fashionable ones to carry on your business area or even during recreational activities are as follows:
- C21BA model. This will fit 1911 guns. It is a compact ankle holster that cost reasonably, at around $40.99; although, this price may vary depending on the manufacturer you will find.
- GL26A model. This will fit GLOCK 26/27. This ankle holster will also cost as low as $40.99 but will also vary according to manufacturer.
- GL26ALH model. Will also fit GLOCK 26/27 guns. This is almost the same as the GL26A model but with more specific specification as it is recommended to left hand people. This left-hand light weight ankle holster will cost as low as $40.99 depending on the manufacturer.
- GL4A model. This best fits GLOCK 29/30 guns. This comfortable ankle holster will cost around $40.99, depending on the manufacturer.
- GL36A models will fit GLOCK 36. With adjustable straps and weigh ultra lightweight, this ankle holster will only cost around $40.99 depending on the manufacturer.
- KT32A models to fit KEL TEC .32, .380 & P3AT ammunitions. This light weight ankle holster will only cost you around $40.99 depending on the manufacturer’s pricing.
- SG3A model is made to exactly fit Kel-Tec P3AT (2nd gen.) guns. This concealable ankle holster is manufactured to help you maximize your protection in as low as $40.99 only. This pricing though, will vary with the manufacturer’s pricing codes.
- MAK1A ankle holsters are manufactured to conceal MAKAROV guns. This will only cost you about $40.99 depending on the brand you acquire.
- SG3A models of ankle holsters are specifically made to keep your SIG/SAUER 230/232 ammunitions when you go downtown or any other suspicious places. Have it on under your pant seams for more or less than $40.99 depending on the brand that will fit your lifestyle.
- J357A ankle holsters are crafted to fit SMITH & WESSON – J FRAME SERIES .38/.357 of ammunitions. These ultra weightless and comfortable gun keepers will cost around $40.99 depending on the brand.
- SP11BA ankle holster models are manufactured to fit SPRINGFIELD XD 3″, 4″ & 5″ COMPACT guns. These comfortable ankle holsters will cost you as little as $40.99 for quality brands.
- SP11BA models of adjustable straps are specifically made for TAURUS MILLENIUM PT145 PRO ammunitions. These types of ankle holster will cost you as low as $40.99 only although it will still basically be according to brand or manufacturer.
- PPK1A models of ankle holsters are made for WALTHER PP/PPK/PPKS gun types. This comfy ankle holster cost lower than you can imagine, like $40.99 if you are meticulous in searching for effective and efficient gun keepers.
All of these ensure comfortable all-day wear with just the right leg adjustment strap for lesser leg tension.
night vision scopes
Comment Hit Or Miss – Choosing the Right Rifle Scope - 08/30/10
Shawn A. Robinson asked:
In recent years, hunters have increasingly been trending toward rifle scopes with high levels of magnification. It’s not uncommon to see magnification rates of 6x to 24x, or even higher. While “the more power the better” concept is widely accepted in areas like vehicle horsepower, it can be a mistake for sportsmen to implement such a strategy in their hunting.
The old “gold standard” for rifle scope magnification, at least for deer hunting, was 3x to 9x. Using 3x power, a hunter is able to accurately take close shots at less than 50 yards, which is a common distance in deer hunting. These days, however, it is becoming more common for hunters to be using 6x-18x magnification, sometimes higher – and the higher the level of rifle scope magnification, the narrower the field of view. With 6x as the lowest magnification rate, it’s virtually impossible to lock onto a moving target at 30 yards.
At 6x power, a deer is going to appear six times larger than it would to the naked eye. At distances of approximately 30 yards, a hunter is going to be peering through his rifle scope at a brown patch of fur, making it practically impossible to zero in on an aiming point. Not only do hunters in this situation find that they are zoomed in too close to the animal, but obstructions are magnified at the same rate as well. Trees and brush are common obstructions in deer hunting situations, so someone hunting a deer that is already over-magnified now has to deal with a three-inch twig that just became a deer’s 18-inch defensive weapon.
Now, while it is clear that in wooded situations, involving shorter distances, a high powered scope isn’t always ideal, that doesn’t mean these scopes don’t have a place. High powered rifle scopes are ideal for open shooting environments that are largely free of obstructions, where targets are at 250 yards or greater. Scope power ranges of 3x to 9x work very well in these situations. Hunters can step it up to 18x to 24x scopes when the shooting distance increases to 400 yards or more. A lot of what goes into choosing the optimal scope is personal preference, but shooting environment is equally important, if not more so.
These days there are more rifle scope models to choose from than ever before, and scope manufacturers are developing an increasing number of high magnification scopes. The Zeiss Conquest rifle scope line-up, for example, boasts 64 scopes, and more than half of them have 3.5x magnification as their lowest level. Even the moderately priced Burris and Bushnell rifle scopes are now available in 20x magnification and higher. Leupold rifle scopes are very popular, and they offer a scope with a range of 8.5x to 25x.
The wide selection of scopes available on the market today is wonderful, but hunters need to choose wisely, based on shooting conditions and environment. Remember, “more power” doesn’t always translate to “better”. We all remember how the “more power” motto often worked out for Tim Taylor on the hit 90s sitcom Home Improvement, right?
night vision scopes
In recent years, hunters have increasingly been trending toward rifle scopes with high levels of magnification. It’s not uncommon to see magnification rates of 6x to 24x, or even higher. While “the more power the better” concept is widely accepted in areas like vehicle horsepower, it can be a mistake for sportsmen to implement such a strategy in their hunting.
The old “gold standard” for rifle scope magnification, at least for deer hunting, was 3x to 9x. Using 3x power, a hunter is able to accurately take close shots at less than 50 yards, which is a common distance in deer hunting. These days, however, it is becoming more common for hunters to be using 6x-18x magnification, sometimes higher – and the higher the level of rifle scope magnification, the narrower the field of view. With 6x as the lowest magnification rate, it’s virtually impossible to lock onto a moving target at 30 yards.
At 6x power, a deer is going to appear six times larger than it would to the naked eye. At distances of approximately 30 yards, a hunter is going to be peering through his rifle scope at a brown patch of fur, making it practically impossible to zero in on an aiming point. Not only do hunters in this situation find that they are zoomed in too close to the animal, but obstructions are magnified at the same rate as well. Trees and brush are common obstructions in deer hunting situations, so someone hunting a deer that is already over-magnified now has to deal with a three-inch twig that just became a deer’s 18-inch defensive weapon.
Now, while it is clear that in wooded situations, involving shorter distances, a high powered scope isn’t always ideal, that doesn’t mean these scopes don’t have a place. High powered rifle scopes are ideal for open shooting environments that are largely free of obstructions, where targets are at 250 yards or greater. Scope power ranges of 3x to 9x work very well in these situations. Hunters can step it up to 18x to 24x scopes when the shooting distance increases to 400 yards or more. A lot of what goes into choosing the optimal scope is personal preference, but shooting environment is equally important, if not more so.
These days there are more rifle scope models to choose from than ever before, and scope manufacturers are developing an increasing number of high magnification scopes. The Zeiss Conquest rifle scope line-up, for example, boasts 64 scopes, and more than half of them have 3.5x magnification as their lowest level. Even the moderately priced Burris and Bushnell rifle scopes are now available in 20x magnification and higher. Leupold rifle scopes are very popular, and they offer a scope with a range of 8.5x to 25x.
The wide selection of scopes available on the market today is wonderful, but hunters need to choose wisely, based on shooting conditions and environment. Remember, “more power” doesn’t always translate to “better”. We all remember how the “more power” motto often worked out for Tim Taylor on the hit 90s sitcom Home Improvement, right?
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Comment Digital Night Vision For Hunting and Surveillance - 08/29/10
Richard Simm asked:
How It Works
Digital Night Vision is a type of electro-optical device that amplifies existing light, like moon and star light. This device is sensitive to a wide spectrum from visible to infrared lights. It works by using its accessory illuminator to amplify the light that is available on the infrared end through casting a beam, hardly noticed by the eye. Digital night vision is highly useful for hunting and surveillance.
In viewing objects, the night vision device displays the electronically amplified image on the phosphor screen. It is a black and white screen where the image is focused. As light enters the device through the objective lens, it runs into a high-energy charge photo cathode. Then the eyepiece will magnify the image.
Useful for Hunting
Hunting is considered 24-hour, day and night sport nowadays. A digital night vision monocular or binocular can help make the hunt a great success. The viewing range can be feasible for hunting because it can go from 30 meters to 600 meters. Bigger game can be spotted at a range of 150 meters. Hence, it can facilitate rapid spotting and volume of the hunt. However, elemental conditions like rain, fog and smoke can reduce the range of view.
It can rapidly capture the eye of animals that wander in the dark. Using goggles with binoculars of this type can make a difference in the hunting experience and give a new element in hunting game. Even smaller animals scurrying in the forest floor can be captured by the night vision binoculars. Some hunters come in two’s, one shooter and one spotter. A good thing about this night vision device is that the shooter can focus on the target while the spotter can scan the area for other targets.
Some hunt for rats in their yards, to free themselves from these pests. The harm that these creatures can inflict on humans cannot be underestimated. Using a digital night vision device can be totally helpful since rats move themselves mainly in the dark.
Useful for Surveillance
Some digital night vision devices that can be used for surveillance in the dark are the binoculars, camera, goggles that are attached to binoculars, and many others. Usually, for security reasons, a digital night vision camera is installed to monitor the surroundings. This is a digital system that works in low-light or even dark conditions. It has a viewing range of about 15 meters, and it uses infrared diodes. These diodes are sensitive in picking up images even with low-light and at the maximum distance.
On the other hand, the digital night vision monoculars or binoculars can be used by any person doing the patrols. It can spot any suspected threat. Border police use this device because many of those who cross the borders do it during the night. It was first used for combat, when the military has to fight the enemies in the dark. It can pick advancing enemy troops at a glance and the army can close in their defense to the areas that the night vision binocular spotted.
In enclosed places, usually some restricted areas like the laboratory or bank vaults, the digital night vision camera is installed. The device works well in places like this because it can monitor well the movements of any intruder. This type of surveillance camera is usually waterproof and can weather intense shock.
Indeed, digital night vision is highly advantageous for shooters and peepers alike. On an ending note, if you use digital night vision with legitimate purposes, like hunting and surveillance, you won’t have problems with the law. If otherwise, prepare for some heavy physical (and legal!) hitting.
night vision scopes
How It Works
Digital Night Vision is a type of electro-optical device that amplifies existing light, like moon and star light. This device is sensitive to a wide spectrum from visible to infrared lights. It works by using its accessory illuminator to amplify the light that is available on the infrared end through casting a beam, hardly noticed by the eye. Digital night vision is highly useful for hunting and surveillance.
In viewing objects, the night vision device displays the electronically amplified image on the phosphor screen. It is a black and white screen where the image is focused. As light enters the device through the objective lens, it runs into a high-energy charge photo cathode. Then the eyepiece will magnify the image.
Useful for Hunting
Hunting is considered 24-hour, day and night sport nowadays. A digital night vision monocular or binocular can help make the hunt a great success. The viewing range can be feasible for hunting because it can go from 30 meters to 600 meters. Bigger game can be spotted at a range of 150 meters. Hence, it can facilitate rapid spotting and volume of the hunt. However, elemental conditions like rain, fog and smoke can reduce the range of view.
It can rapidly capture the eye of animals that wander in the dark. Using goggles with binoculars of this type can make a difference in the hunting experience and give a new element in hunting game. Even smaller animals scurrying in the forest floor can be captured by the night vision binoculars. Some hunters come in two’s, one shooter and one spotter. A good thing about this night vision device is that the shooter can focus on the target while the spotter can scan the area for other targets.
Some hunt for rats in their yards, to free themselves from these pests. The harm that these creatures can inflict on humans cannot be underestimated. Using a digital night vision device can be totally helpful since rats move themselves mainly in the dark.
Useful for Surveillance
Some digital night vision devices that can be used for surveillance in the dark are the binoculars, camera, goggles that are attached to binoculars, and many others. Usually, for security reasons, a digital night vision camera is installed to monitor the surroundings. This is a digital system that works in low-light or even dark conditions. It has a viewing range of about 15 meters, and it uses infrared diodes. These diodes are sensitive in picking up images even with low-light and at the maximum distance.
On the other hand, the digital night vision monoculars or binoculars can be used by any person doing the patrols. It can spot any suspected threat. Border police use this device because many of those who cross the borders do it during the night. It was first used for combat, when the military has to fight the enemies in the dark. It can pick advancing enemy troops at a glance and the army can close in their defense to the areas that the night vision binocular spotted.
In enclosed places, usually some restricted areas like the laboratory or bank vaults, the digital night vision camera is installed. The device works well in places like this because it can monitor well the movements of any intruder. This type of surveillance camera is usually waterproof and can weather intense shock.
Indeed, digital night vision is highly advantageous for shooters and peepers alike. On an ending note, if you use digital night vision with legitimate purposes, like hunting and surveillance, you won’t have problems with the law. If otherwise, prepare for some heavy physical (and legal!) hitting.
night vision scopes
Comment Enduring Perfection with Nikon Binoculars - 08/29/10
Hans Ortega asked:
When you talk about optics and images, you would inevitably turn your attention to Nikon. Nikon or Nikon Corporation is a multi enterprise in Japan which is legendary for its quality products including the Nikon Binoculars. Uses of Binoculars
These are most valuable instruments for astronomers, hunters, fishermen, ship and sports fan, ship watchers and experienced traveler. How could bird watchers go birding without it? How could sports enthusiasts watch a ball game without this indispensable item? Or how are you able to like watching an opera or a play without the binoculars?
Nikon Binoculars have established a baseline for additional price by which all others are compared. Nikon Binoculars, as a global leader in precision optics, provides enduring perfection in its quality and service. It is designed for unparallel performance and comfort and its sophisticated lens and prism construction deliver pointy pictures that increase viewing experience. Other elements as thee user-oriented optical and mechanical design, worked together to small details. It has multi-layer coated lenses of the very best quality to provide astonishingly bright razor edge image. Nikon Binoculars line -up
Features common to the HGL Series
Nikon’s High-grade HGL Binoculars Series outstanding features include: It brings sharp, clear images to the lens periphery. It coating, it’s got a high eye point design that gives a fix clear view even for eye glass wearer. It has a soft touch silicon rubber eye cap with multi click which facilitates easy positioning of eyes at correct eye point. Its large focusing ring facilitates operation. Every model is waterproof up to 2m/66 ft. (3m/98ft.) DCF/10x25HGLDCF for 5 cap with O-ring seals and nitrogen gas, It is made from environmental friendly materials, with non-polyvinyl materials used for its body, eye piece lens, caps, objective lens caps, case and wide strap eco-glass optics that are free of leads and arsenic and it can be fixed in a tripod using optical tripod adaptor.
Nikon Binoculars bring into focus and uncovers the beauty of the world around us. For your binocular requirements, Nikon Binocular is the one for you.
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When you talk about optics and images, you would inevitably turn your attention to Nikon. Nikon or Nikon Corporation is a multi enterprise in Japan which is legendary for its quality products including the Nikon Binoculars. Uses of Binoculars
These are most valuable instruments for astronomers, hunters, fishermen, ship and sports fan, ship watchers and experienced traveler. How could bird watchers go birding without it? How could sports enthusiasts watch a ball game without this indispensable item? Or how are you able to like watching an opera or a play without the binoculars?
Nikon Binoculars have established a baseline for additional price by which all others are compared. Nikon Binoculars, as a global leader in precision optics, provides enduring perfection in its quality and service. It is designed for unparallel performance and comfort and its sophisticated lens and prism construction deliver pointy pictures that increase viewing experience. Other elements as thee user-oriented optical and mechanical design, worked together to small details. It has multi-layer coated lenses of the very best quality to provide astonishingly bright razor edge image. Nikon Binoculars line -up
Features common to the HGL Series
Nikon’s High-grade HGL Binoculars Series outstanding features include: It brings sharp, clear images to the lens periphery. It coating, it’s got a high eye point design that gives a fix clear view even for eye glass wearer. It has a soft touch silicon rubber eye cap with multi click which facilitates easy positioning of eyes at correct eye point. Its large focusing ring facilitates operation. Every model is waterproof up to 2m/66 ft. (3m/98ft.) DCF/10x25HGLDCF for 5 cap with O-ring seals and nitrogen gas, It is made from environmental friendly materials, with non-polyvinyl materials used for its body, eye piece lens, caps, objective lens caps, case and wide strap eco-glass optics that are free of leads and arsenic and it can be fixed in a tripod using optical tripod adaptor.
Nikon Binoculars bring into focus and uncovers the beauty of the world around us. For your binocular requirements, Nikon Binocular is the one for you.
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Comment ATN Night Vision SHOT Show 2009 - 08/28/10
LoraPaslova asked:
This is the ATN Night Vision SHOT Show 2009. Here you can find the information about the latest Devices produced by the ATN Corp. and their construction.
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Comment Binoculars are the duty gear for many professionals - 08/27/10
Sunil Punjabi asked:
A tactical gear store can be a favored shopping center of all those who are part of paramilitary forces, those who are coast guards, or private security guards. But such a store will be an equally favorite haunt of all types of adventure and thrill seekers, who are forever keen on widening the frontiers of their knowledge by exploring the unexplored, and unraveling the mysteries of nature. Some common equipment that are part of the duty gear of law enforcement agencies, and are indispensable for hunters, adventurists, and sailors, are binoculars, night vision goggles, spotting scopes, and laser rangefinders. Different models of these equipments, designed to suit the requirements of different category of users, will be on hand in a tactical gear store throughout any country.
Binoculars with varying magnifying powers, and different sizes, will be available at any tactical gear store. While binoculars will be part of the duty gear of people in many professions, hunters, sailors, tourists, birdwatchers, and even butterfly watchers also avidly court it. The power of binoculars is commonly expressed by two numbers, for example, like 7×25. Here 7x is the magnification power of this important duty gear component, which means that the object that is being seen through the binoculars will appear 7 times closer than it will appear when seen with the naked eye.
When you shop for a pair of binoculars at a tactical gear store, you should check both the magnifying power, and the second number, which indicates the diameter of the objective lens of the binoculars in mm. The larger the diameter of the objective lens, the more the light that can enter the binoculars, which means that the larger the diameter of the front lens, viewing things will be easier even in dull light. With a 7×25 binocular as part of his duty gear, a security guard will be able to see a lurking danger at very close quarters. A 25mm diameter may not, however, aid much in vision if the light is dull. But if the diameter is 50mm, it will bring in a lot of light and will make things visible even in dull light.
A visit to a tactical gear store, for the right pair of binoculars, is a must for myriad categories of people before they embark on their duties. It is a must for those who are planning an African safari, for those who want to practice their sniper skills, or for sailors who want to explore the coasts where they may not disembark but only see from a distance. In one form or other, a pair of binoculars is the duty gear of all these people.
Duty Gear Store is your one-stop shop and tactical gear store for quality Police Equipment, Police Tactical Gear such as Badge Holder, Tactical Boots, Gear Bags, Gun grips, Holsters. Please visit the site for more details of police duty gear – http://www.dutygearstore.com/
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A tactical gear store can be a favored shopping center of all those who are part of paramilitary forces, those who are coast guards, or private security guards. But such a store will be an equally favorite haunt of all types of adventure and thrill seekers, who are forever keen on widening the frontiers of their knowledge by exploring the unexplored, and unraveling the mysteries of nature. Some common equipment that are part of the duty gear of law enforcement agencies, and are indispensable for hunters, adventurists, and sailors, are binoculars, night vision goggles, spotting scopes, and laser rangefinders. Different models of these equipments, designed to suit the requirements of different category of users, will be on hand in a tactical gear store throughout any country.
Binoculars with varying magnifying powers, and different sizes, will be available at any tactical gear store. While binoculars will be part of the duty gear of people in many professions, hunters, sailors, tourists, birdwatchers, and even butterfly watchers also avidly court it. The power of binoculars is commonly expressed by two numbers, for example, like 7×25. Here 7x is the magnification power of this important duty gear component, which means that the object that is being seen through the binoculars will appear 7 times closer than it will appear when seen with the naked eye.
When you shop for a pair of binoculars at a tactical gear store, you should check both the magnifying power, and the second number, which indicates the diameter of the objective lens of the binoculars in mm. The larger the diameter of the objective lens, the more the light that can enter the binoculars, which means that the larger the diameter of the front lens, viewing things will be easier even in dull light. With a 7×25 binocular as part of his duty gear, a security guard will be able to see a lurking danger at very close quarters. A 25mm diameter may not, however, aid much in vision if the light is dull. But if the diameter is 50mm, it will bring in a lot of light and will make things visible even in dull light.
A visit to a tactical gear store, for the right pair of binoculars, is a must for myriad categories of people before they embark on their duties. It is a must for those who are planning an African safari, for those who want to practice their sniper skills, or for sailors who want to explore the coasts where they may not disembark but only see from a distance. In one form or other, a pair of binoculars is the duty gear of all these people.
Duty Gear Store is your one-stop shop and tactical gear store for quality Police Equipment, Police Tactical Gear such as Badge Holder, Tactical Boots, Gear Bags, Gun grips, Holsters. Please visit the site for more details of police duty gear – http://www.dutygearstore.com/
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