Russian SF also used a lot of AK mods from from the Israeli company FAB Defense, so it wouldn't surprise me if there was some cooperation or copying going on.
Exactly also there was project AK alfa, basically Israeli CAA and koncern Kalashnikov, much bigger issue is the transfer of technology, lot of Russians have Israeli citizenship as well, and these are the results..
@@valgear5525russky mir right there - oh you have 10-15% russian speakers? Hold my пива, gotta equip everyone around you. Oh, our gear got smashed - here are some moles, give us your technology. Православно!
@@valgear5525 That is a very surface level argument, Russia and Iran are very close allies and Iran is an enemy of Israel. Most Russians in Israel left immediately after the Soviet Union fell or are Russian speakers from Ukraine
@@pieterandjuanchronicles9849 I’d say it’s still a big contributor. Netanyahu had a campaign ad of sorts with him and Putin together. He still needs the Jewish Russian diaspora to vote for him. This may have changed some since October 7th with Putin’s support of Hamas since then.
wouldn't surprise me at all if they bought some leftovers from china and assemble them somewhere in a shed, all the while billing putler like they built it themselves, that sort of thing is all along the supply chains, and what pays for generals villas in spain and italy and children living abroad
@@internetcensure5849 some aren't, mostly the ones that putler is brought to to perform "inspection", but some others most definitely are, if you can't design or machine a seal surface that keeps moisture out of a military gear and have to apply silicone to screw heads, then there are even bigger problems that that, because you can make pretty good gear in a shed
@@noscopesallowed8128 If that was true, Val wouldn't have spent half the video talking about how mediocre and subpar it is compared to even the "Budget" cheapy-cheap optics such as Holosun, Novus, or IDF surplus. "It functions" and "It's good enough" aren't always the same thing. Which explains why Val mentioned a lot of the magnifiers and NVDs are captured in enemy kits/rucksacks but rarely found mounted on a weapon. IMO it's better than nothing, but they missed A LOT of chances to optimize the sight and increase its effectiveness; even if just through some small easy things they could've done like a few little quality of life features, etc. Val himself said while he'd prefer it over Irons if it was the model with his preferred reticle, if it was the old reticle he'd rather jusy use Iron Sights. The west has been toying with optics since the 50's/60's and a lot more seriously since the 1970's-1990's, and they became standard issue for a lot of regular West and NATO troops with the budget for them between 2000-2010. China's been making knockoffs since at least the 90's and gained a lot of experience. And the civilian market has aided in finding ways to improve the designs, QOL features, and overall optimization for Western and Chinese optics all this time as well. Russia on the other hand has had optics for decades but they were usually reserved except for when mission specific requirements called for them or when specialized and/or higher tier units wanted them. Even right now Russia still lacks a "Standard Issue" optic such as the Trijicon ACOG, EOTech Holographic, Aimpoint RDS, or even the Holosun or other generic cheaper copies. Due to Russia waiting SO long to modernize over their standard Iron Sights (Not helped by the Rampant corruption of RU officials diverting the majority of R&D and Production Funds intended for these new optics), it's resulting in them making a lot of little mistakes, inefficient and suboptimal designs, layouts, and quality; as well as few if any QOL features in their production units which most other countries and manufacturers figured out and fixed years if not decades ago. And on top of all that, this is if you even GET one; with Barebones Irons seeming to be the norm for most RU Forces, unless the whole unit technically "has" optics, and they're just all kept in the commanders vehicle for "Reasons". (Or maybe Iron Sights being the majority is just for ALL the cannon fodder troops, like the Siberians, contracted Prisioners, and small foreign units and Mercenaries such as Chinese, North Korean, African, Cuban, etc fighters sent to "Aid" Russia; that Russia barely equips, and what they do give is worn out or in disrepair such as rusty rifles, and then feeds even worse if at all since they're just gonna be sent in as first wave "Assault Troops" and slaughtered anyways, aka "Send in our ethnic minorities, outcasts, and the foreigners to get slaughtered and reveal the Ukrainian positions first so they can shell them. Then they'll send in the West Russians and Muscovites, the "Fortunate Sons" if you will, slightly better equipped and sent in to try mopping up remaining resistance after the "Assualt", rinse, repeat.)
@@McDuggets having owned the MARS and the Trijicon RX01 i can say not really. All of the GWOT red dots suffer from really bad tenting, and low battery life. The only one that was actually good was the aimpoint comp m2
@@k1roextophia28 I'm guessing he's in Ukraine. He mentioned that the stuff he reviews here are war trophies. Probably taken from dead Russians or was found abandoned in the front line.
War is a constant just as death is itself. I think it's awesome that we get to share some experiences with the soldiers now in a way we never could before.
Valgear is like an American Guntuber thriving from the extra influx of munitions in Eastern Europe. It's amazing that you are finding so many rarities of cold war Russia. It'd be interesting seeing you on a Shawn Ryan podcast
"Cold war Russia" Sir, this scope is from 2016. I know it looks "cold war" to you Americans, but this is Russia's level of technology currently, not in the cold war.
@@iggiepopped666 the video they showed stopping the offensive in later winter 2023 in the northern area was one of the most insane videos from this war. they stopped meat wave after meat wave.
@@winterautumnfishing5215 no kraken. further north from the east front, it happened at the same time the avdiivka offensive started....it may have been early winter i cant remember.
@@kalui96 I think he's saying it looks like a pictogram of someone smiling with a real 'eye smile', not a mouth smile. Where the letters look like someone's eyes lifting/closing the way they do in conjunction with your mouth when you are truly smiling
I have a 1P87 (2023 production) direct from Russia. I've never had any issues with the optic being too wide for rail, even mounted on HK-416 rifle, no issues with zero, and my glass seems decent, glare is present tho. (I think your example is just more combat-worn) Overall I do think it's a good optic, especially for the price ($200 brand new in Russia, production cost is roughly $80!!!) Keep up the good work mate
and for 485$ you could've gotten a holosun hs510c with a 3x magnifier. imagine praising something for barely being adequate and being as expensive as better equipment
@@yakivpopavich the 510c has a locking QD mount for one, is rated at 50k hours of battery life without accounting for its built in solar panel, the lens coatings are real quality, its built to take a beating without the glass breaking or losing zero, and it has as many brightness settings or more. the HM3X magnifier offers better FOV, better clarity, far less glare and can actually be focused properly for different applications.
I recently left a message on Jeff's "Modern Tactical Shooting" video about his personal "history CQB in the Special Forces" that your "Valgear" channel is an absolute hidden gem on TH-cam for anyone that enjoys his content 😂 Definitely two of the best informative and well presented channels that I never miss a video from👍 Awsome work Val 💪
Russia is literally on Israel north border in Syria so they have agreements like letting Israel strike in side Syria without shooting down Israeli planes @@lukaterzic5874
As a Veteran I find you content abouts different type of weapons that are used in todays wars educational. Your channel is the only weapon channel that keeps my attentions.
Nice review, I see you're still putting your ak-12 to good use. Do you have any plans to review different optics mount options for the ak 74 platform, such as side rails or railed dust covers?
Good job on video. Yeah I left the out. Couldn't resist. Valgear your my new favorite Ukrainian guntuber. You know more than alot of American guntubers. Stay safe and keep your head down brother.
@@yakivpopavich Of course. And I myself have seen a particular famous russian youtuber (for the life of me, cannot recall his name, but im sure you may know him) who also receives trophies from Ukrainians, specifically American tech.
@@愛を込めてロシアから the channel belongs to a Ukranian soldier currently deployed(maybe reserve). And he reviews gear he gets from russian soldiers (trophies) and arms and kits given as war aid.
I feel like Russia went from producing things that just simply work to things that just don't, all in order to maybe one day catch up with the West. Like the magnifier and mount, even most of the cheapest magnifiers you can get (like the Primary Arms Micro) have better glass, and can be adjusted appropriately, all the while not usually having to be mounted on some weird proprietary mounting system.
It's the same with their uniforms and gear, they actually have a decent domestic military industry, they just keep coming up with dumb commission models whenever something new needs to be adopted as standard issue. And anyone with money buys Western gear or Russian clones of it anyway. The only area where they still prefer Russian stuff is in weapons, and even then they loved Western AI sniper rifles, HK DMRs, and Glock pistols when they could get them. The only field in which I feel the Russians are currently leading is perhaps their widescale use of 3D leaf suits among their special forces and recon, which I saw Ukrainian SSO has also picked up recently in Kursk.
@@fridrekr7510 Also in economization of parts and equipment for mass production. They make excellent armored vehicles. It just seems the modern Russian military sees little to no value in optics when most rifle combat is sub-100 meters. They'd rather invest in better drones, which we see have quite good optical systems. This optic feels like it merely checks a bureaucratic box so that they may go back to being bored.
since the g36a1 has shitty optics anyway i cant compare it to it by what i see it looks like a normal holo sight honest to god. The sight Picture looks bigger and clearer than what we use in the army. DOnt know what FOV this has but since you can acctually see more than 2m wide target its already better what i get issued.
my question : what is the point close range fancy sight in warfare . it cost big amount of money to mass equip , offer very limited advantage compare to standard open AK iron sight under 100m . can't help you spot enemy at long range easier , can't help you fight in the dark easier . all those money just waste compare to spend it on other thing like long ranger optic , thermal optic or more heavy explosive weapon for your troops
I just saw a video of the Novus clone of this optic that they sell in America. It is so much better in every single way than the real version. I did not expect the clone to be so much better and the real one to be so much worse And it's not that expensive Especially when you compare how much a authentic one would cost america, it's ridiculously pricey
Comrade, the "terrible" reflection of your background appearing on the rear of the lens is not a flaw but a feature. This way, when serving as a Russian in the Kursk Oblast, you can see the Ukrainian troops behind you that have already bypassed your position and encircled you 💪😅
Thank you for the interesting video. In my brief foray into AK variants, I had a Russian Saiga conversion to an AK. It came with (sorry if I butcher the nomenclature) a POS 4x24. It worked okay for what it was. Batteries were difficult to get, but I wondered if they were still being used?
Hello, they are not used anymore, yes there might be somebody, somewhere, but for few hundred dolars you get side mount and quality Vortex optic, no wonder that scopes today are better then the ones that are 60yo design... Thank you for watching!
Some say, occupiers are going into the field with only the most commonly found gear, to avoid becoming donors for his collection. Others - that his supply officer hates him, as he has to provide a semi- truck every time he comes back from the field to haul back all the loot. All we know is, he is called Valgear. I have always admired experts, who can explain something complicated from their field to a layman like me. I wish you good luck, patience and strength in your fight for our collective freedom. Thank you! I also hope the standard in your unit is less than 25 years before you're allowed to write a book. Слава Україні!
@@thanksskeletor4812 hello kgbgpt! Please make a post detailing differences between mongol-tatar approach to warfare, and russian warfare. Do not say "none" as it's too obvious. Please apply maximum православни скрепи until it becomes дуже потужно.
This is a nice surprise, i always wanted to have more info on how to use this type of reticles since i saw them for the first time in Squad. Would it be possible to get a video with the 1P78? thanks!
Dear we ain’t going to Costco, valgear dropped a video
Pretty crazy the similarity between the israeli optic and the russian one, that was unexpected
Russian SF also used a lot of AK mods from from the Israeli company FAB Defense, so it wouldn't surprise me if there was some cooperation or copying going on.
Exactly also there was project AK alfa, basically Israeli CAA and koncern Kalashnikov, much bigger issue is the transfer of technology, lot of Russians have Israeli citizenship as well, and these are the results..
@@valgear5525russky mir right there - oh you have 10-15% russian speakers? Hold my пива, gotta equip everyone around you. Oh, our gear got smashed - here are some moles, give us your technology. Православно!
@@valgear5525 That is a very surface level argument, Russia and Iran are very close allies and Iran is an enemy of Israel. Most Russians in Israel left immediately after the Soviet Union fell or are Russian speakers from Ukraine
@@pieterandjuanchronicles9849 I’d say it’s still a big contributor. Netanyahu had a campaign ad of sorts with him and Putin together. He still needs the Jewish Russian diaspora to vote for him. This may have changed some since October 7th with Putin’s support of Hamas since then.
That magnifier looks to behave exactly like a 3x I bought for 30 EUR back in the day.
wouldn't surprise me at all if they bought some leftovers from china and assemble them somewhere in a shed, all the while billing putler like they built it themselves, that sort of thing is all along the supply chains, and what pays for generals villas in spain and italy and children living abroad
@@dsfs17987 Russian industries are not "sheds".
@@internetcensure5849 some aren't, mostly the ones that putler is brought to to perform "inspection", but some others most definitely are, if you can't design or machine a seal surface that keeps moisture out of a military gear and have to apply silicone to screw heads, then there are even bigger problems that that, because you can make pretty good gear in a shed
@@internetcensure5849 Then why is the stuff they make so shit? If they were actually in sheds at least they'd have an excuse lol
@@dsfs17987"putler" detected! word's don't mean anything, only crying:}
Another case of making something without understanding why it was made that way.
Tbf, the original purpose of Holographic sights, a 3D reticle, has been ignored for 30 years now.
@@meanmarine24 yeah but it shouldnt be ignored by a "professional" military like russia
That's what happens when everything is based on who you know rather than how much you know
What does that mean? Sounds like the red dot does what they need it to do for the most part.
@@noscopesallowed8128 If that was true, Val wouldn't have spent half the video talking about how mediocre and subpar it is compared to even the "Budget" cheapy-cheap optics such as Holosun, Novus, or IDF surplus.
"It functions" and "It's good enough" aren't always the same thing. Which explains why Val mentioned a lot of the magnifiers and NVDs are captured in enemy kits/rucksacks but rarely found mounted on a weapon.
IMO it's better than nothing, but they missed A LOT of chances to optimize the sight and increase its effectiveness; even if just through some small easy things they could've done like a few little quality of life features, etc.
Val himself said while he'd prefer it over Irons if it was the model with his preferred reticle, if it was the old reticle he'd rather jusy use Iron Sights.
The west has been toying with optics since the 50's/60's and a lot more seriously since the 1970's-1990's, and they became standard issue for a lot of regular West and NATO troops with the budget for them between 2000-2010. China's been making knockoffs since at least the 90's and gained a lot of experience. And the civilian market has aided in finding ways to improve the designs, QOL features, and overall optimization for Western and Chinese optics all this time as well.
Russia on the other hand has had optics for decades but they were usually reserved except for when mission specific requirements called for them or when specialized and/or higher tier units wanted them. Even right now Russia still lacks a "Standard Issue" optic such as the Trijicon ACOG, EOTech Holographic, Aimpoint RDS, or even the Holosun or other generic cheaper copies.
Due to Russia waiting SO long to modernize over their standard Iron Sights (Not helped by the Rampant corruption of RU officials diverting the majority of R&D and Production Funds intended for these new optics), it's resulting in them making a lot of little mistakes, inefficient and suboptimal designs, layouts, and quality; as well as few if any QOL features in their production units which most other countries and manufacturers figured out and fixed years if not decades ago.
And on top of all that, this is if you even GET one; with Barebones Irons seeming to be the norm for most RU Forces, unless the whole unit technically "has" optics, and they're just all kept in the commanders vehicle for "Reasons". (Or maybe Iron Sights being the majority is just for ALL the cannon fodder troops, like the Siberians, contracted Prisioners, and small foreign units and Mercenaries such as Chinese, North Korean, African, Cuban, etc fighters sent to "Aid" Russia; that Russia barely equips, and what they do give is worn out or in disrepair such as rusty rifles, and then feeds even worse if at all since they're just gonna be sent in as first wave "Assault Troops" and slaughtered anyways, aka "Send in our ethnic minorities, outcasts, and the foreigners to get slaughtered and reveal the Ukrainian positions first so they can shell them. Then they'll send in the West Russians and Muscovites, the "Fortunate Sons" if you will, slightly better equipped and sent in to try mopping up remaining resistance after the "Assualt", rinse, repeat.)
It's not really an EOtech it's more similar to the older MARS and meprolight red dots of the early GWOT era
IMO even the very early GWOT era stuff is way better than this ratnik bullshit
@@McDuggetsratnik is a Uniform Project it Has nothing to do with the scope
@@McDuggets having owned the MARS and the Trijicon RX01 i can say not really. All of the GWOT red dots suffer from really bad tenting, and low battery life. The only one that was actually good was the aimpoint comp m2
@@thatonevodkaloverthis is part is the ratnik initialization movement
@@rooknado yeah the Problem is ratnik doesnt exist anymore so it isnt ratnik because ratnik is now the Standard emr Kit
Ratnik: Mini pp mount
Valgear: Big PP
I have big pp
@metallusmelandril7380 : BETA MALE
cope
Good to see you’re alive, stay safe brother
You all worry about him too much lol Our man Valgear can take care of himself. I will always assume he's alive and well unless told otherwise.
that was a tough comment. dont you know that legends never die?
wait what? where is he from?
@@k1roextophia28 I'm guessing he's in Ukraine. He mentioned that the stuff he reviews here are war trophies. Probably taken from dead Russians or was found abandoned in the front line.
@@k1roextophia28 Russia. Kremlin made him pump out these videos to avoid digging trenches in the Donbas 😢#2 military in the world for ya
"As you know these are all trophies."
Kinda strange seeing a product review people got killed for.
Just the general craziness of the 21st century.
I love raytheon!
I mean vatniks are known for retreating, so its also possible it was picked up off an abandoned weapon
had a trophy motorbike and Ak for a while, good times lol
War is a constant just as death is itself. I think it's awesome that we get to share some experiences with the soldiers now in a way we never could before.
@@jeri_v2578 Yeah, the Ukranians are really good at advancing towards poland lol
Valgear is like an American Guntuber thriving from the extra influx of munitions in Eastern Europe. It's amazing that you are finding so many rarities of cold war Russia. It'd be interesting seeing you on a Shawn Ryan podcast
That would be difficult considering he is literally frontline infantry and is actively at war
@@namelesskat4814Nice try
"Cold war Russia"
Sir, this scope is from 2016. I know it looks "cold war" to you Americans, but this is Russia's level of technology currently, not in the cold war.
@@gae_wead_dad_6914We might have started late, but that's okay, we'll catch up pretty quickly.
@@gae_wead_dad_6914 I think he meant such as grande
Valgear still fighting the good fight! Keep safe, wishing you good luck out there.
Always so relieved when he uploads. It's terrifying seeing what Kraken publishes.
@@iggiepopped666 the video they showed stopping the offensive in later winter 2023 in the northern area was one of the most insane videos from this war. they stopped meat wave after meat wave.
@@brookwhiteman9810from DaVinci? If so you got the date wrong
@@winterautumnfishing5215 no kraken. further north from the east front, it happened at the same time the avdiivka offensive started....it may have been early winter i cant remember.
😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
П-П…love the way it sounds and how it looks like a smiling face
smiling?
it looks more like a crying face
T-T
Small PP energy
@@kalui96 I think he's saying it looks like a pictogram of someone smiling with a real 'eye smile', not a mouth smile. Where the letters look like someone's eyes lifting/closing the way they do in conjunction with your mouth when you are truly smiling
@@rondobrondo like this?😄
needs an actual mouth smile though
I always have a big grin on my face every time I see a new valgear video😊❤
I have a 1P87 (2023 production) direct from Russia.
I've never had any issues with the optic being too wide for rail, even mounted on HK-416 rifle, no issues with zero, and my glass seems decent, glare is present tho. (I think your example is just more combat-worn)
Overall I do think it's a good optic, especially for the price ($200 brand new in Russia, production cost is roughly $80!!!)
Keep up the good work mate
Great update, as I said, the red dot is okey, but the collectible/cool factor is far greater then the quality/practicality
and for 485$ you could've gotten a holosun hs510c with a 3x magnifier. imagine praising something for barely being adequate and being as expensive as better equipment
@@TheWizardboy5 Do you have the HS510C and 3X Magnifier?. Would love to hear about it's features and comparison to OP's comments.
@@valgear5525 yeah, I explicitly bought it because I found it interesting, to sum up my opinion of it, budget optic that isn't the best but works
@@yakivpopavich the 510c has a locking QD mount for one, is rated at 50k hours of battery life without accounting for its built in solar panel, the lens coatings are real quality, its built to take a beating without the glass breaking or losing zero, and it has as many brightness settings or more.
the HM3X magnifier offers better FOV, better clarity, far less glare and can actually be focused properly for different applications.
I recently left a message on Jeff's "Modern Tactical Shooting" video about his personal "history CQB in the Special Forces" that your "Valgear" channel is an absolute hidden gem on TH-cam for anyone that enjoys his content 😂 Definitely two of the best informative and well presented channels that I never miss a video from👍 Awsome work Val 💪
Always happy to see you man!
Advising to buy the NOVUS repro because it is of better quality is a hard "OOOOF" moment.
Thank you for your work, Valgear ;)
8:40 interesting point thats almost never brought up
I don’t understand why israel would share technology, especially drones, with russia
Russia is literally on Israel north border in Syria so they have agreements like letting Israel strike in side Syria without shooting down Israeli planes @@lukaterzic5874
@@lukaterzic5874 hmmmmm hmmmmmm
@@lukaterzic5874 our greatest ally
@@lukaterzic5874they do with China too
Good to see youre still going strong king, best gear reviews on the web. Shoutout 💎💎💎
Your English is getting really really good man!
Always was, except for the accent.
As a Veteran I find you content abouts different type of weapons that are used in todays wars educational.
Your channel is the only weapon channel that keeps my attentions.
5:15 i don't think the sight is supposed to wobble like that
Because of what he says at 10:23 I believe
I have the Novus copy of the 1P87 and it is very good.
I had one before I sold it and bought a real one, they're great for the price
"The magnifier is absolute trash."
I need more! 🤣
The fact that I'm a grown-ass man and still giggle at Vals setup with "the name is very funny, the base is PP" x'D
Stay safe brother
Good luck Valgear, and thanks for the videos.
Nice review, I see you're still putting your ak-12 to good use.
Do you have any plans to review different optics mount options for the ak 74 platform, such as side rails or railed dust covers?
This is becoming my favorite channel fast!
English please.
Valgear: "...Focus..." @ 2:30 😋
Lol
im glad you are live and kicking! stay safe !
Good job on video. Yeah I left the out. Couldn't resist. Valgear your my new favorite Ukrainian guntuber. You know more than alot of American guntubers. Stay safe and keep your head down brother.
Average Unity mount W
Also cool vid! I'll be coming back to the channel for sure :D
Please make a video on extended AK mags.
Good idea
@@valgear5525it would also be awesome if you could include the pmag40!
thanks
The way you pronounce “focus” 😂 thought I heard something else had to rewind it
Valgear uploads a video: men happy
Valgear does not uploads a video: men sad
oh hell yeah youre finally getting around to checking russian optics, great content as usual. stay safe out there, slava ukraini
Hru hru
More power to you Valgear 👊
Guarantee there’s got to be Americans out there that would trade their Eotech for these.
have you encountered a kolpak-20? if so, will you make a video about it? its really weird and kinda rad imo
"of course, all of these are trophies"
Nice one haha, stay safe boys. Love from USA
Goes both ways too, one day you could see this dudes gear being played with on Telegram. The way she goes.
@@yakivpopavich Of course. And I myself have seen a particular famous russian youtuber (for the life of me, cannot recall his name, but im sure you may know him) who also receives trophies from Ukrainians, specifically American tech.
Is the author of the channel fighting for Ukraine?
If so, then I can't wish him a long life.
@@愛を込めてロシアから the channel belongs to a Ukranian soldier currently deployed(maybe reserve). And he reviews gear he gets from russian soldiers (trophies) and arms and kits given as war aid.
@@jasperanchorage3741 On what front is he fighting?
another awesome video by valgear media corporation!
glad to see you're still alive and fighting the good fight
slava ukraini brother
Always happy to see bratan healthy and in good spirits!
I feel like Russia went from producing things that just simply work to things that just don't, all in order to maybe one day catch up with the West. Like the magnifier and mount, even most of the cheapest magnifiers you can get (like the Primary Arms Micro) have better glass, and can be adjusted appropriately, all the while not usually having to be mounted on some weird proprietary mounting system.
nah theyve been pretty bad with optics the whole time. reticles tho, super cool stuff there
It's the same with their uniforms and gear, they actually have a decent domestic military industry, they just keep coming up with dumb commission models whenever something new needs to be adopted as standard issue. And anyone with money buys Western gear or Russian clones of it anyway. The only area where they still prefer Russian stuff is in weapons, and even then they loved Western AI sniper rifles, HK DMRs, and Glock pistols when they could get them. The only field in which I feel the Russians are currently leading is perhaps their widescale use of 3D leaf suits among their special forces and recon, which I saw Ukrainian SSO has also picked up recently in Kursk.
@@fridrekr7510 Also in economization of parts and equipment for mass production. They make excellent armored vehicles.
It just seems the modern Russian military sees little to no value in optics when most rifle combat is sub-100 meters. They'd rather invest in better drones, which we see have quite good optical systems.
This optic feels like it merely checks a bureaucratic box so that they may go back to being bored.
commercial stuff is usually better than issued gear
@@user-sp9ue1ws7c I think that's true anywhere where you can own a semi auto rifle lol. especially true for the US
Have you ever come across the 1p63 obzor sight? I would be interested in what you thought of it as I was quite impressed by it.
I unfortunately donated it to another unit before I found your channel.
You an Irish in Ukraine?
@@jam9482 No I haven't been to Ukraine. I just managed to pick one up and use it for a year.
When he said Jupiter plant, I instantly thought stalker
love to see all your trophies
5:14 that optic is bouncing around like crazy :D
LOL you can see the 1P87 flopping around when he shoots 5:10
This is due to wear
I love my Meprolight. Great clarity. Though holdovers are tough.
It's enjoyable to watch these reviews knowing that everything is the real deal. No fakes or mock-ups.
Best name for a sight mount by far, I want all my gear attached via P-P!
since the g36a1 has shitty optics anyway i cant compare it to it by what i see it looks like a normal holo sight honest to god. The sight Picture looks bigger and clearer than what we use in the army. DOnt know what FOV this has but since you can acctually see more than 2m wide target its already better what i get issued.
Спасибо за честный отзыв о оптике на G36!
На G36 действительно меньший угол. Это очень неудобно.
Thing is it’s not a holo sight at all, it’s a red dot. Also the G36 carry handle optic is hardly the modern standard for western optics.
Valari yiur the f best. Keep the vids coming. Slava. Ukraini
The AS Val is what grabbed my attention. Can you make a video on that and give your take on its trajectory and ballistics?
With a second pass you could have a good optic, and the night vision seems solid.
But the lens coating and other accessories are just abysmal
AS VAL review when ? or any 9x39 for that matter
When he trophies me never borrows one forever - whichever comes first!
"To fuck yous the magnifier" sounds about right for the thought behind the magnifier design lol
Beginning of wipe build, for sure.
that AK-12 safety lever scares me so god damn, I hate how low it goes
my question : what is the point close range fancy sight in warfare . it cost big amount of money to mass equip , offer very limited advantage compare to standard open AK iron sight under 100m . can't help you spot enemy at long range easier , can't help you fight in the dark easier . all those money just waste compare to spend it on other thing like long ranger optic , thermal optic or more heavy explosive weapon for your troops
"Jupiter" factory... Hmmmm, interesting!
you selling those in europe? Where can we get the listing? i'm interested!
I just saw a video of the Novus clone of this optic that they sell in America. It is so much better in every single way than the real version. I did not expect the clone to be so much better and the real one to be so much worse And it's not that expensive Especially when you compare how much a authentic one would cost america, it's ridiculously pricey
Comrade, the "terrible" reflection of your background appearing on the rear of the lens is not a flaw but a feature. This way, when serving as a Russian in the Kursk Oblast, you can see the Ukrainian troops behind you that have already bypassed your position and encircled you 💪😅
Dude, dial down your cringe bro.
@@21kiwi24 cope, its a funny joke
Thank you for the interesting video. In my brief foray into AK variants, I had a Russian Saiga conversion to an AK. It came with (sorry if I butcher the nomenclature) a POS 4x24. It worked okay for what it was. Batteries were difficult to get, but I wondered if they were still being used?
Hello, they are not used anymore, yes there might be somebody, somewhere, but for few hundred dolars you get side mount and quality Vortex optic, no wonder that scopes today are better then the ones that are 60yo design... Thank you for watching!
Heureux de te revoir camarade 😀
Merci pour tes vidéos.
Sois prudent 👍
Gloire à toi, gloire aux héros, gloire à l'Ukraine 💛💙
Why don't you go there?
@@mannym5692why don’t you mind your own business?
Glad to see you
my dude been looting lol stay safe dude
Oooo very cool stuff and the vid just started!!! :)
If you see this Val, have you ran into any yugoslav M75 "kašikara" frag grenades?
To bi bilo dobro
@@sisko4318 nice mister frižider pfp
@@JusufBideovic nije sto ga volim nego iz sprdnje
@@sisko4318 nebi ga nazvao mister frižider da ga volim ;)
2:35 "you fuck use it in front not in the rear"
All love and support to you Val! Stay safe, Glory to Ukraine. Wish you guys success and safety!
@@walczyc9572 Сало Уронили.
Master boss channel, thanks
I used this in Tarkov
This is great information!
I'd pay so much money for an AS VAL-M lol
ASM-VAL
Stop writing Val in all caps. It's a codename, not a designation like VSS.
Just glad to see you
I really like the reticle on this optic, thats why I like it so much. But also because its just a cool russian optic lol.
Is it though?
great thumbnail, Max kriss seems like a great guy
“They were trophies.” That was hard af.
Ukraine is about to be a trophy though.
Stay safe out there Val
Im simping for this man already
Hezky pěkně
i swear i hear the stalker radiation noise when you get radiation when you shot the gun
that stock on the AK-12 looking hella sexy
Didn’t expect this optic to suck this much haha.
Mantente a salvo vos y tus camaradas.
Muy bueno 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Some say, occupiers are going into the field with only the most commonly found gear, to avoid becoming donors for his collection.
Others - that his supply officer hates him, as he has to provide a semi- truck every time he comes back from the field to haul back all the loot.
All we know is, he is called Valgear.
I have always admired experts, who can explain something complicated from their field to a layman like me. I wish you good luck, patience and strength in your fight for our collective freedom. Thank you!
I also hope the standard in your unit is less than 25 years before you're allowed to write a book.
Слава Україні!
how do you enjoy acting like a homosexual westerner? Does it feel liberating?
@@DoIoannToKnow I feel like you need to talk to someone. Please, tell me what is causing you to be edgy on the internet? Its ok, we've all been there.
@@mmitak go to Church
This has to be the cringiest thing I've read in a while
@@thanksskeletor4812 hello kgbgpt! Please make a post detailing differences between mongol-tatar approach to warfare, and russian warfare. Do not say "none" as it's too obvious. Please apply maximum православни скрепи until it becomes дуже потужно.
My brother 🤲🏾☪️7️⃣☝🏾
My nigga valgear, good to see you safe again. Godspeed and keep up the great content.🇺🇦🇮🇪
This is a nice surprise, i always wanted to have more info on how to use this type of reticles since i saw them for the first time in Squad. Would it be possible to get a video with the 1P78? thanks!
the Eotech we have at home... :D :D :D
Jo no
As an American, I’m jealous of the automatic weapons you have there. You can have them here if you’re wealthy lol
He’s literally in the Ukrainian military.
EoTeckski! Da!
Nyet, rifle is fine!
Modern Tactical Shooting mentioned 🥰
I'll take it!
Ow wrong website
“Israel transferring a lot of the tech to Russia”
You dont say? I AM SHOCKED
YES! YOU'RE STILL ALIVE!
you always get the best gear,
btw opinion on kursk operation?
Infosec is probably in place right now
@@ArchOfficialLMFAOAOAOAOA yeah right dude
@@Austrveg Are you unwell?
@@ArchOfficial They literally launched a trailer for their last flop offensive that killed 50 thousand of their men for ZERO land gain
@@Austrveg Ukraine lost 50 thousand men during 12 hours of offensive operations and a few months of operational strikes?