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Video review of the TMC L3G24 NVG Arm for the replica AN/PVS-15

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Old September 3rd, 2012, 09:33   #1
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Video review of the TMC L3G24 NVG Arm for the replica AN/PVS-15

Anyone thinking of getting this check out this review first, as this is a truly awful product.

GRABTEAM's L3G24 Airsoft Replica Night Vison Goggle Arm By TMC Review - YouTube

This should save people some disappointment
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Old September 3rd, 2012, 18:50   #2
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Thanks for the review. I wonder why they don't just make a metal version since they have all the moulds and stuff done already?

Please review the brand new full metal INVG mount. Take the fall first please, LOL!
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Old September 3rd, 2012, 18:56   #3
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That's not an awful product. That's a dummy that does its job as a dummy (ie: look the part from 2m and up).

Of course it won't replace a real arm, and of course it's not as sturdy as a real arm. It's 30$ shipped for fucks sake. Producing that in metal would probably be around 80$, and it'd still be a dummy.

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Old September 3rd, 2012, 20:21   #4
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This week's video is about TMC's L3G24 night vision goggle arm that can be used with the TMC pvs15 and pvs18 replicas. For our review on them please click on the link here
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night vision goggle arm that can be used with the TMC pvs15 and pvs18 replicas.
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TMC pvs15 and pvs18 replicas.
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replicas.
as in not made for real stuff....
that being said the video does make some good points on the quality but as conker said, 30$ what do you expect. the old adage comes into play "you get what you pay for"

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Old September 3rd, 2012, 21:58   #5
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Thanks for the review. I wonder why they don't just make a metal version since they have all the moulds and stuff done already?

Please review the brand new full metal INVG mount. Take the fall first please, LOL!
Making molds for metal and making molds for injection molding are two different things IIRC. Metal molds (even pot metal) have to be much stronger than that of plastic injection. I believe this is due to molten metal being substantially higher than molten plastic.
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Old September 4th, 2012, 18:56   #6
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Making molds for metal and making molds for injection molding are two different things IIRC. Metal molds (even pot metal) have to be much stronger than that of plastic injection. I believe this is due to molten metal being substantially higher than molten plastic.
Right, but (please bare with my very limited knowledge of manufacturing processes) wouldn't be it easy for them to build a mould for metal since they already have it in plastic (and perhaps CNC drawings)?
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Old September 4th, 2012, 19:39   #7
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From my also limited knowledge I believe you have to use a much more expensive metal in order to cast metal parts. I think you can use aluminum molds to cast plastic parts, but you need steel molds to cast metal parts and that costs much more to make.
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