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RNVG with 22UA tubes (FOM: 2318/2326, SNR: 32.2/32.3, center resolution: 72 lp/mm, EBI: 0.1/0.2, halo 0.7/0.7, no blems other than very slight peppering)
Vectronix COTI
Dark Focus Concepts FRS
Wilcox G24
Ops-Core FAST SF
Ops-Core FAST SF Helmet Cover
Ops-Core AMP
Ops-Core AMP Arms
4D Tactical Zero G DELUXE Retrofit Combat Liner
TNVC Mohawk MK2 Gen 2
Spiritus System Lid Snake
NVI Battery Battle Pack
CORE Survival HEL-STAR 6 HS-620-03
Team Wendy large lead weight
Aneco tungsten weights
Thyrm VariArc
SureFire M340V
Princeton Tec Charge Pro

Without the 4D Pads, I was definitely getting a bit of a hot spot at the very top of my head, albeit a mild one that didn't get worse once it started.

I'm not sure about the large TW lead weight; I had pulled it from the TW counterweight kit (so leaving 1 lb in the rest of the kit, put it on my Exfil SAR Tactical), and it's a mild improvement for when the NODs are on, but when they're off, it's definitely wonky weight distribution. The suspension on the FAST SF is good enough that I might just take the weight back out.

Note that the FRS specifically uses a swivel design rather than a flip design; this is due to the fact that the flip designs will wear out eventually and come open by themselves when there's overpressure, such as when doing explosive breaching.
 
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I leverage CC benefits to the hilt. I get over 1MM SkyMiles and 300K CSR reward points every single year, plus in 2020 we racked up almost $7000 in Amazon Prime (another Chase Visa, but for Amazon purchases) credits on over $150K of Amazon spend. That’s 100% real money. We can spend $7K for Christmas at Amazon or one of a thousand Amazon partners and not have a dollar of it come out of our pocket. We only use miles for friends and family. We’ve “spent” over 4MM miles sending people around the world — for free!

We have a lot of business spend, and run >$2MM annually through our various cards to maximize benefits. Done right and used strategically, the accrued benefits can be substantial.
 
I worked for a guy that had us make every purchase under $35,000 on a card. He was doing $120,000,000 a year and even though most of it was on contracts the small purchases added up.
 
I leverage CC benefits to the hilt. I get over 1MM SkyMiles and 300K CSR reward points every single year, plus in 2020 we racked up almost $7000 in Amazon Prime (another Chase Visa, but for Amazon purchases) credits on over $150K of Amazon spend. That’s 100% real money. We can spend $7K for Christmas at Amazon or one of a thousand Amazon partners and not have a dollar of it come out of our pocket. We only use miles for friends and family. We’ve “spent” over 4MM miles sending people around the world — for free!

We have a lot of business spend, and run >$2MM annually through our various cards to maximize benefits. Done right and used strategically, the accrued benefits can be substantial.
I'm in the wrong line of work. So which cartel are you working for?:)
 
LxAK1Xbl.jpg

yy9HPbDl.jpg

C8QK8Gpl.jpg

I2XhZtzl.jpg

UsHhbU4l.jpg


RNVG with 22UA tubes (FOM: 2318/2326, SNR: 32.2/32.3, center resolution: 72 lp/mm, EBI: 0.1/0.2, halo 0.7/0.7, no blems other than very slight peppering)
Vectronix COTI
Dark Focus Concepts FRS
Wilcox G24
Ops-Core FAST SF
Ops-Core FAST SF Helmet Cover
Ops-Core AMP
Ops-Core AMP Arms
4D Tactical Zero G DELUXE Retrofit Combat Liner
TNVC Mohawk MK2 Gen 2
Spiritus System Lid Snake
NVI Battery Battle Pack
CORE Survival HEL-STAR 6 HS-620-03
Team Wendy large lead weight
Aneco tungsten weights
Thyrm VariArc
SureFire M340V
Princeton Tec Charge Pro

Without the 4D Pads, I was definitely getting a bit of a hot spot at the very top of my head, albeit a mild one that didn't get worse once it started.

I'm not sure about the large TW lead weight; I had pulled it from the TW counterweight kit (so leaving 1 lb in the rest of the kit, put it on my Exfil SAR Tactical), and it's a mild improvement for when the NODs are on, but when they're off, it's definitely wonky weight distribution. The suspension on the FAST SF is good enough that I might just take the weight back out.

Note that the FRS specifically uses a swivel design rather than a flip design; this is due to the fact that the flip designs will wear out eventually and come open by themselves when there's overpressure, such as when doing explosive breaching.
Nice looking setup. Is that camo netting home made?