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Monthly Archives: November 2022
The Most Tactical Man In The World – Episode 1
Added “Is It NiR Compliant” to Tactical DIY section
I was planning several posts (and ongoing) regarding the testing of different “militarized” fabrics. Specifically how they perform under infrared illumination. Instead of individual posts I have decided to compile all of this information into the single page.
Make your own MAWL Night Vision Laser
Here at 30MC. It’s about the engineering. The price of a MAWL keeps going up. Modern problems require modern solutions.
Added Night Vision Section to 30MC
30MC has has added a new Night Vision section to the top NAVBar here on the site. The first resource in there is a PRE-101 write-up about Getting Started in Night Vision. If you are interested in The Dark Arts give it a read. It might save you some time… and regret.
.22 suppressor details
I did not compile this data but it was brought to my attention. If you are looking for a .22 can (that’s “cool guy” for suppressor [which is still cooler than silencer]) here is some collected data that might help with your decision making. Click on the image to make it readable.
Want to build your own tactical gear?
I just published a new article here on 30MC regarding the types of machines needed to sew your own tactical gear. It is located at the top NAV BAR under TACTICAL DIY > HOW TO START SEWING TACTICAL GEAR.
Optics Magnifiers and You
Below is a comparison table of 19 different industry optics magnifiers. Specifically the add-on type that can be flipped-to-side when not needed. From the expensive to the … less expensive. I can’t claim credit for any of the research here. I was given this chart by someone who got it off of the Light-Fighter Manifesto discord server. Just passing it along. I am sure someone out there needs this.
How does GPS work? Hint: it’s not triangulation
Isaac Botkin knocks it out of the park again with one of his explanations/exploration videos. In this video he explains how GPS works. Why you need a stand-alone unit in your kit and just how fragile the entire system is. This video is completely worth your time.