L4G24 night vision device bracket

When you start to get in touch with night vision equipment, you will quickly learn how important it is to have a solid night vision stand. Fortunately, the night vision camera base has been installed on my helmet from Team Wendy, so I can install this Wilcox L4G24 night vision goggle.
The L4G24 bracket can utilize the OPS-Core VAS base (commonly known as the squid, now Ver 2.0 is available), the Army standard base and similar bases and even Wilcox's own night vision base are adapted to the MICH/ACH helmet. Night vision device.
The bracket is made entirely of lightweight aerospace-grade aluminum alloy like the AR-15 accessory. Other first impressions are: (bracket) has many adjustable amounts and a large adjustment range.
Although the night vision device is generally used mainly with the left eye, the function of switching the observation eye is still available. More function adjustment knobs and levers are less accessible than spindle release/retract buttons, so you won't be able to touch them when you don't want to use them. Although the spindle release/retract knob is on the left side of the (bracket), it can be easily operated by both hands. The distance adjustment button is used in a slightly different way than the main button, but it is still easy to adjust the exit distance when wearing the goggles.
like the detachable design of the L4G24 bracket adapter and the bracket, which gives me more room for the choice of night vision. Different night vision goggles will make the overall shape of the transfer group larger, but it is still a necessary means to quickly disassemble multiple types of night vision devices on the helmet. The design of the main split button on the stand is not very complicated, but it also takes some time to adapt to its operation, mainly because you can't directly see the button, but it is much easier to operate when releasing the night vision.
Another cool feature is that the main release button can be set to hard lock mode or active mode. The active mode is used to fold the night vision goggles during normal ground operations. The lock mode is used for high-speed operations such as cable drop. In this case, it is better to lose the night vision device than to break the neck.
I don't have much experience with night vision goggles, but I am fortunate to have some mobile shooting experience using night-vision goggles in the Costa Rdus RVET (Restricted Visibility Engage Technique) course. Although the stent was used more than expected, there was no sign of loosening and softening in high strength use. The main locking button of the L4G24 is very easy to operate. It is more difficult to put the bracket back on the base while wearing the helmet. The shape of the night vision base slot limits operation, but such compromises are understandable because they are compatible with a large number of assigned Army standard bases.
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