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  • T-Bird
    OLD skool wit New skool
    • Aug 2003
    • 113

    #1

    Night Vision and Scenarios

    I've never played a scenario game before, but might be interested. I have seen scenario players and equipment like the Tac-One have night vision on them.

    I'm just wondering if the stuff they carry is specially made to withstand a paintball hit? I don't even dare bring by cheep camera on the field, let alone something in the hundreds of dollars to get shot up.

    I was also looking in to getting some goggles, perhaps ones with the head strap. Whats the differences beween Generation 1, 2, 3 night vision? Where can I get some cheep ones, besides ebay?

    Thanx
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  • Sneaky Elmo
    Tactical Paintball Gear
    • Dec 2002
    • 5

    #2
    The world of paintball will never be the same.
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    • Burphel
      Chaotic Neutral
      • Dec 2002
      • 201

      #3
      Night vision is very nice, but also very expensive. You can get gen1 sets for cheap, but they're darn near useless for PB purposes. None are designed specifically to withstand paintballs, although getting a set that's designed for military/police use, it'll probably have better impact/sealing tolerances than a birdwatching model.

      My suggestion, if you haven't played a scenario before, is to go out and play one or two before making this investment. Luckily, Houston's a good town for scenario play. Hopefully, you've already checked out the Throwdown coming up in a few weeks. I strongly recommend finding an experienced scenario team and asking them to let them run with them for the first game at least. Most will be more than willing to help out a newbie, and it really helps to have some backup and somebody to ask questions of.

      For nighttime, make sure you've learned the field well beforehand. Then go out, close your eyes for 2 minutes and open them. You'd be suprised what you can see out there without NV if you can manage to stay away from people who insist on using flashlites. The only time you should be using a flashlite at night is if you're already eliminated, totally lost, or checking armbands.

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      • oldsoldier
        just choke yourself out!!!
        • Feb 2002
        • 2459

        #4
        Think about this: Iraqs army possessed T72s...and they had gen 1 Night Vision equipment. The American military uses gen 3+...we were hitting them at twice their seeing range.
        It all comes down to light amplification. I think, but do not quote me on this, the newest NODs amplify light like 60,000 times. The gen 1 was like 10,000. There is a HUGE difference in seeing with them on. However, because it is a two dimensional view, some people get vertigo. And, it is not uncommon to walk into things (or off a cliff, Like I did a few nights ago), due to skewed depth perception. My suggestion is to get the best you can afford.
        X-mag #10. Nuff said.

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        • Digi_Gyrl
          SuperStacy to the Rescue!
          • Jul 2003
          • 73

          #5
          *falls off chair laughing*

          I don't think I was supposed to see this cuz you didn't tell me about it.

          I told you to be careful, silly. Guess I won't be telling you to "jump off a bridge".... maybe "walk off a cliff" seems more appropriate now. giggle


          Stacy

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          • oldsoldier
            just choke yourself out!!!
            • Feb 2002
            • 2459

            #6
            ha. ha. ha. Anyway, no, I didnt tell you...only happened two nights ago...
            X-mag #10. Nuff said.

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            • T-Bird
              OLD skool wit New skool
              • Aug 2003
              • 113

              #7
              Anyone know a good place for some rogue Woodsball?

              Me and some buddies are a little tight on cash (especially with Christmas comming) and I wanted to get a little night time woodsball thing going in mid to end of December.

              Yall know of any place that is forest, not too near to any populated spots that has a decent brush thickness? We are comming from the Southwest part of Houston so any help would be great.

              Better yet, why don't some of you AO guys come on down and show us some good spots. I'm just dying to meet some forum memebers.
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              • cabldawg
                Registered User
                • Dec 2002
                • 291

                #8
                T-bird there is a scenario game at USA paintball on Dec 5th, 6th and 7th. Fri is the get together and BBQ. There is a bunch of things going on. Even if ya can't play, you can get some info and meet some of the players
                Knowledge is power
                Power corrupts

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                • T-Bird
                  OLD skool wit New skool
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 113

                  #9
                  t-bird

                  Yeah...I don't think ill have the money to actually play, but i'd like to stick around to see whats up.
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                  • trains are bad
                    Registered User
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 1751

                    #10
                    My optometrist told me it can take hours for eyes to fully adjust to darkness, and I believe him. After a lot of darkness your eyes will secrete this fancy stuff that helps you night vision. It takes hours though, and light will ruin it.

                    I have taken a blindfolded nap before dark and stayed with no light like that for the rest of the night. With a few hours in the woods I was amazed how well I could see. On large moonlit nights it's seriously like daylight, you can see paintballs and everything. And it's REALLY fun playing in the dark like that.
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                    • doc_Zox
                      Team Dead by Dawn
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 723

                      #11
                      sony sells a DV night shot enabled video camera for 550 bucks...

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                      • Jaasper
                        Registered User
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 113

                        #12
                        Originally posted by trains are bad
                        My optometrist told me it can take hours for eyes to fully adjust to darkness, and I believe him. After a lot of darkness your eyes will secrete this fancy stuff that helps you night vision. It takes hours though, and light will ruin it.

                        I have taken a blindfolded nap before dark and stayed with no light like that for the rest of the night. With a few hours in the woods I was amazed how well I could see. On large moonlit nights it's seriously like daylight, you can see paintballs and everything. And it's REALLY fun playing in the dark like that.
                        I can vouch for this, once your eyes are ajusted, with afull moon out, its great. Flash lights actually makes it harder to see at night, narrows your vision alot.

                        -Jaasper
                        -=*Proud Owner of a 68MicroMag.*=-
                        The Brotherhood Scenario Paintball Team
                        MicroMag: GFX002412
                        Tac-One: VV04062
                        http://www.brotherhoodpaintball.org

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