US and Iraqi SOF gunfight

Kind of a random question here, but does looking through night vision devices for extended periods have any kind of fatiguing effect on your eyes?

You'll hear throughout various course in the US Armed Forces that there is no such thing as a 'stupid question'.

I'm not one of those instructors.

Google 'night vision eye fatigue' and start another thread.

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Saw that too. I was thinking, "Suppressors and miniguns. Hmmmm?". lol

Once the mini starts buzzin' the cats out of the fucking bag. :cool:

I like to have a suppressor on a rifle especially in tight quarters - When your teammate shoots right next to your head - :doh: - cuts the blast down.... But that's just me..
 
Saw that too. I was thinking, "Suppressors and miniguns. Hmmmm?". lol

Once the mini starts buzzin' the cats out of the fucking bag. :cool:


Do you mean this? Got some good shooting time with it here a few days ago.

Also.. thanks 82ndtrooper, this is one of the magazines that you helped me get.

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I like to have a suppressor on a rifle especially in tight quarters - When your teammate shoots right next to your head - :doh: - cuts the blast down.... But that's just me..

I mainly went suppressed for the dogs. Especially when I was doing Lead nav....and the "oh look they left thw window open for us" kind of entry :confused:
 
This is NSW not Army SOF, however that was a nice spinning heel kick on that door towards the end of the video, unfortunately it wasn't very effective :D
 
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