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Argus Lightweight Night Vision Mount // Is It Better Than Wilcox?

https://www.bluealphabelts.com Can the Argus LWNVM compete with the much more expensive Wilcox mounts? Find out in this video! Not sure why we ended this with a rap video, it just happened. Product Description: Introducing the ARGUS LWNVM Lightweight Night Vision Mount, an essential accessory for single-soldier night vision equipment that combines reliability, quality, and human efficiency optimization in its design. This lightweight mount is the key to reducing the overall weight of head-mounted night vision systems while ensuring the user's safety and the product's agility and dependability. The LWNVM mount features a low-visibility surface design that, when folded, sits close to the helmet, lowering its center of gravity. Its ergonomic design allows for single-handed operation and precise eye positioning. Additionally, the mount includes a safety breakaway feature that enables it to automatically detach from the helmet base when pressure exceeds its limit, preventing snagging on parachute cords or foreign objects. This enhances user safety during parachute jumps and running, reducing the risk of neck injuries. Key Features: Low-visibility surface design for reduced helmet center of gravity Ergonomic design for single-handed operation and adjustment Safety breakaway feature to minimize neck injury risk Universal dovetail slot interface for secure locking of various night vision devices Compatible with all FAST helmet bases Dual-axis adjustment and locking design for compatibility with different interpupillary distances and various gas masks, goggles, and face shields

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