Ahoy All. Just got my NOX-18 from Strictly Offensive Kit. Preston is the man. @SkyScrapin
Wanted to put down a review and mention how it rolls with what I do. I have about 3 hours now behind the glass.
Intended Use
I am planning to use this unit as a helmet mounted rig. 18mm thermals on a rifle aren't very exciting to me. I wanted something tough/american made/etc. Ever since my horrifying nightmare run-in with @TheHorta that one time.
Toys in the Box
-Included....a challenge coin buddy! Thermals that don't come with a challenge coin aren't even on my radar anymore. Fuck those cheapskates with no challenge coin in there. To make sure everyone knows you have a challenge coin they might trade you , you have a patch you can wear on your Arcteryx Alpha Jacket.
-Has a nifty 18650 adapter so you don't get to watch CR123's weep in agony as this thing drains them like a fucking vampire.
I think my battery life with the 123 was 12 seconds or something. When I opened the battery compartment and smoke didn't pour out I was amazed. The rest of the package of CR123's literally sprouted legs and ran away like cockroaches. They took the package with them.
Tip -use the USB-C and run an Anker brand battery. I stuff two of these fuckers in a helmet pouch as a counterweight and to have a spare in case anything eats shit. Which is every time. And if I have to, I can toss one as a flash bang grenade. Lithium batteries go up at the slightest provocation it seems.
-Also has a package with an Allen key and some midget package of fucking terrible anal lube. There wasn't enough of it so it just seemed like everything ground to a halt after a few tosses. No biggie - I have CLP. @Bender - thanks for the pro-tip.
-And, finally, instructions. I guess. Who reads the directions on something that cost $6200 and probably has about 10 ways you can break it if you don't read the instructions? Poors, that's who. @TheGerman
Indoors
Typical indoor performance, as expected from a 640 thermal. Perhaps the thing I would note is that the display appears larger than some thermals, like the MH25. See if you can spot the fleeing CR123.
Helmet Mounted
Performance helmet mounted is typical. You have to remove the factory mount and flip it over in order to use it left eye. The weight loss is worth it. Same thing with tossing the battery everything and just using a USB-C pack.
Additionally, the USB-C connector is well thought out and will probably be VERY tough. I look forward to snapping the end off in the device for once instead of completely buttfucking my expensive thermal. Maybe this is what the lube was for?
Outdoors
Outdoors performance is pretty good. I expect to detect a man sized target at maybe 700m. These pictures suck. I took a sideways shot of @TheGerman s ride.
Wanted to put down a review and mention how it rolls with what I do. I have about 3 hours now behind the glass.
Intended Use
I am planning to use this unit as a helmet mounted rig. 18mm thermals on a rifle aren't very exciting to me. I wanted something tough/american made/etc. Ever since my horrifying nightmare run-in with @TheHorta that one time.
Toys in the Box
-Included....a challenge coin buddy! Thermals that don't come with a challenge coin aren't even on my radar anymore. Fuck those cheapskates with no challenge coin in there. To make sure everyone knows you have a challenge coin they might trade you , you have a patch you can wear on your Arcteryx Alpha Jacket.
-Has a nifty 18650 adapter so you don't get to watch CR123's weep in agony as this thing drains them like a fucking vampire.
I think my battery life with the 123 was 12 seconds or something. When I opened the battery compartment and smoke didn't pour out I was amazed. The rest of the package of CR123's literally sprouted legs and ran away like cockroaches. They took the package with them.
Tip -use the USB-C and run an Anker brand battery. I stuff two of these fuckers in a helmet pouch as a counterweight and to have a spare in case anything eats shit. Which is every time. And if I have to, I can toss one as a flash bang grenade. Lithium batteries go up at the slightest provocation it seems.
-Also has a package with an Allen key and some midget package of fucking terrible anal lube. There wasn't enough of it so it just seemed like everything ground to a halt after a few tosses. No biggie - I have CLP. @Bender - thanks for the pro-tip.
-And, finally, instructions. I guess. Who reads the directions on something that cost $6200 and probably has about 10 ways you can break it if you don't read the instructions? Poors, that's who. @TheGerman
Indoors
Typical indoor performance, as expected from a 640 thermal. Perhaps the thing I would note is that the display appears larger than some thermals, like the MH25. See if you can spot the fleeing CR123.
Helmet Mounted
Performance helmet mounted is typical. You have to remove the factory mount and flip it over in order to use it left eye. The weight loss is worth it. Same thing with tossing the battery everything and just using a USB-C pack.
Additionally, the USB-C connector is well thought out and will probably be VERY tough. I look forward to snapping the end off in the device for once instead of completely buttfucking my expensive thermal. Maybe this is what the lube was for?
Outdoors
Outdoors performance is pretty good. I expect to detect a man sized target at maybe 700m. These pictures suck. I took a sideways shot of @TheGerman s ride.
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