A few hypothetical questions for the experienced here.
If you are going to answer, please consider that this is my reality and it may not be yours and what I have is what I have and I don't have the ability to get more at the moment. I'm in Canada, so yeah, fun times lately.
I've got a PVS-14 with a Photonis Echo tube in it (thanks ITAR!), a couple of options for aiming lasers (Perst 4, Streamlight TLR-VIR II) and plenty of white light options as well.
They will be going on a SBR for complete SHTF get out of the city use. Assumed use is on foot, hoofing it with the wife (not carrying, she's along for the ride) into the treeline once we are clear of the city and most folks.
Reasonably, if one were to need to defend oneself, I'm assuming most occurrences would likely occur in daylight, followed by white light at night and only in the rarest of cases at night under NVG. Rationale is that everyone is equal under daylight, so I'm just as likely to bump into someone as they are to bump into me. In this part of the world NVGs are not at all common (yay ITAR!) so movement at night will be by white or red light for the dumb and either through some sort of NV or unaided by the more tactically thinking folks.
Systems using active IR light such as the Sonyx Aurora are more likey to be seen than passive only systems. As such, using a passive NVG I can expect to see those folks coming in the darkest conditions.
In this part of the world I'm not expecting a peer (in terms of kit) adversary and I'm looking to avoid contact at all costs. Plan would be to get to a concealed, survivable and defensible location and wait out the situation.
So, how should I set up the single PVS-14 I have considering the above?
How should I set up the SBR?
My thought is to run the NVG over the non-dominant eye so that I can still use white light and traditional aiming if I need to (which would be my preferred frankly as I've never shot under NVG). Head up IR laser aiming would be the next choice and last option would be passive aiming through the NV-compatible red dot sight, which would mean swapping shoulders in this setup.
For the SBR, I'm thinking the Perst 4 and a white light, both button activated so I don't ND either.
As a bonus question, if I was going to get something else down the road, what should I prioritize? A second PVS-14 to go dual or for one each for me and the missus? A hand-held thermal? Dual band with a Breach?
If you are going to answer, please consider that this is my reality and it may not be yours and what I have is what I have and I don't have the ability to get more at the moment. I'm in Canada, so yeah, fun times lately.
I've got a PVS-14 with a Photonis Echo tube in it (thanks ITAR!), a couple of options for aiming lasers (Perst 4, Streamlight TLR-VIR II) and plenty of white light options as well.
They will be going on a SBR for complete SHTF get out of the city use. Assumed use is on foot, hoofing it with the wife (not carrying, she's along for the ride) into the treeline once we are clear of the city and most folks.
Reasonably, if one were to need to defend oneself, I'm assuming most occurrences would likely occur in daylight, followed by white light at night and only in the rarest of cases at night under NVG. Rationale is that everyone is equal under daylight, so I'm just as likely to bump into someone as they are to bump into me. In this part of the world NVGs are not at all common (yay ITAR!) so movement at night will be by white or red light for the dumb and either through some sort of NV or unaided by the more tactically thinking folks.
Systems using active IR light such as the Sonyx Aurora are more likey to be seen than passive only systems. As such, using a passive NVG I can expect to see those folks coming in the darkest conditions.
In this part of the world I'm not expecting a peer (in terms of kit) adversary and I'm looking to avoid contact at all costs. Plan would be to get to a concealed, survivable and defensible location and wait out the situation.
So, how should I set up the single PVS-14 I have considering the above?
How should I set up the SBR?
My thought is to run the NVG over the non-dominant eye so that I can still use white light and traditional aiming if I need to (which would be my preferred frankly as I've never shot under NVG). Head up IR laser aiming would be the next choice and last option would be passive aiming through the NV-compatible red dot sight, which would mean swapping shoulders in this setup.
For the SBR, I'm thinking the Perst 4 and a white light, both button activated so I don't ND either.
As a bonus question, if I was going to get something else down the road, what should I prioritize? A second PVS-14 to go dual or for one each for me and the missus? A hand-held thermal? Dual band with a Breach?