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Posted: 4/22/2024 7:03:05 PM EDT
Does anyone have any good recommendations?
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[#1]
I use a battery pack for my nods. Actual counterweights... are kind of eh.
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We don't come alone; we are fire, we are stone.
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[#2]
PVS 31 battery pack
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Originally Posted By AbleArcher: I should probably clarify, it's to balance out my 7 year old helmet. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188236/1000014125_jpg-3195392.JPG View Quote Get the cheapest one you can that will integrate with the back screws and holds the batteries you need for your PVS14, I guess. |
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We don't come alone; we are fire, we are stone.
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Stand for something, or fall for anything.
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Originally Posted By JamPo: I use a carbon fiber helmet so I have to use counterweight. My favorite.. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/146093/IMG_2022_jpeg-3195396.JPG View Quote Who makes this one? I ordered a Mohawk from tnvc this morning then got an email tonight saying it could up to 24 weeks before I receive it. No thanks. |
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[#7]
Just get a Mohawk knockoff from Amazon and throw some spare batteries in there. If that's not enough, there's lead strips available that are sized approximately.
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[#8]
Originally Posted By AbleArcher: I should probably clarify, it's to balance out my 7 year old son's helmet. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188236/1000014125_jpg-3195392.JPG View Quote Battery holder would be dual purpose. |
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Originally Posted By HappyCamel: I would have appreciated if you lead with that, now I have to discard my write up of recommendations including sealed sachets of cocaine, prophylactics, and rolls of dip. Battery holder would be dual purpose. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By HappyCamel: Originally Posted By AbleArcher: I should probably clarify, it's to balance out my 7 year old son's helmet. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188236/1000014125_jpg-3195392.JPG Battery holder would be dual purpose. Why? Being prepared is for all ages. |
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[#10]
OP
Do what I do. Without nods |
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"Fluoridation is the most monstrously conceived and dangerous communist plot we have ever had to face." - General Jack D. Ripper
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[#12]
my PVS 14s were AA so I got one of the rear pouches and put tire the flat stick on style tire weights in it until it was neutrally balanced
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[#13]
4 x 12g 00 card or 3 x 5.56 stripper clips. If you're gonna carry weight at least make it something you might run out of.
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https://dotechne.com/power-bank-carrier/
The curved one for helmets. Awesome 3D printing, Looks like AAdland scope caps or MK Machining quality if you are familiar with those companies. NOT DIY cheap shit. |
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[#16]
Battery pack
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"…unrivaled fervor for killing..."
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[Last Edit: topgunpilot20]
[#17]
How permanent do you want it? EOG makes a long thin bag with Velcro on the back that holds lead strips. Other vendors sell the TNVC Mohawk now which has more Velcro, and tabs that can run paracord around the helmet screws and holds batteries along with lead strips. The Ops-Core one posted above hard-mounts to the helmet screws.
All of them work. 1/2 pound of lead will perfectly balance a PVS14. ETA: Kids definitely need counterweight even for a PVS14. Even with good helmet suspension system, their necks can't handle the forward strain without it. |
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[#18]
For my bino setup I use a battery pack along with several ribbon-shaped bullet weights made of lead.
My mono didn't really need one. |
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I'd buy that for a dollar!
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Originally Posted By HappyCamel: I would have appreciated if you lead with that, now I have to discard my write up of recommendations including sealed sachets of cocaine, prophylactics, and rolls of dip. Battery holder would be dual purpose. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By HappyCamel: Originally Posted By AbleArcher: I should probably clarify, it's to balance out my 7 year old son's helmet. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188236/1000014125_jpg-3195392.JPG Battery holder would be dual purpose. A 7yo could have a lot of fun in Vegas with all that. |
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[#20]
I use the Agilite bridge with batteries and lead weights
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There’s no virtue in killing a man, neither is there virtue in being afraid to stand
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Originally Posted By AbleArcher: I should probably clarify, it's to balance out my 7 year old son's helmet. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188236/1000014125_jpg-3195392.JPG View Quote Maybe a couple juice boxes? |
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'You [Antivaxxers] need to be taught a lesson.' - Sokarul
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[#24]
A sidewinder flashlight?
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Originally Posted By HappyCamel: I would have appreciated if you lead with that, now I have to discard my write up of recommendations including sealed sachets of cocaine, prophylactics, and rolls of dip. Battery holder would be dual purpose. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By HappyCamel: Originally Posted By AbleArcher: I should probably clarify, it's to balance out my 7 year old son's helmet. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188236/1000014125_jpg-3195392.JPG Battery holder would be dual purpose. I mean, somebody has to carry all that stuff. |
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Prohibition doesn't work.
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[#26]
I use a standard rear screw counterweight pouch, however I removed the lead weights and threw a Leatherman multi tool in there instead.
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[#27]
I have a 3D printed battery holder as mine. I have all sorts of batteries for the nods, optics and flashlights in there. I wish I could remember who made it.
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"Life is Hard, its Harder if You're Stupid" - John Wayne
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never underestimate the stupidity of other people
GA, USA
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[#29]
I literally have a rock and some batteries in my amazon off brand pouch.
seems crazy to spend money when there's literally rocks in the park for free. |
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[#31]
Originally Posted By HDLS: My 2 Amazon cheapos. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/367483/IMG_9397-3195736.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/367483/IMG_9396-3195737.jpg View Quote I like that low pro set up. |
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[#33]
I really like the Mohawk I bought from TNVC. Has weights but also holds extra batteries:
ETA: Just saw where OP ordered one of these and it has a 24 week lead time. Big oof on that. TNVC Mohawk Mk1 Gen 2. |
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“Always love your country — but never trust your government!" - Robert Novak
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Originally Posted By Paulie771: I really like the Mohawk I bought from TNVC. Has weights but also holds extra batteries: TNVC Mohawk Mk1 Gen 2. https://tnvc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/products-Mk1_G2_back.jpg https://tnvc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/products-Mk1_G2_k.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Paulie771: I really like the Mohawk I bought from TNVC. Has weights but also holds extra batteries: TNVC Mohawk Mk1 Gen 2. https://tnvc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/products-Mk1_G2_back.jpg https://tnvc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/products-Mk1_G2_k.jpg Originally Posted By AbleArcher: I ordered a Mohawk from tnvc this morning then got an email tonight saying it could up to 24 weeks before I receive it. No thanks. |
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Originally Posted By AbleArcher: Originally Posted By Paulie771: I really like the Mohawk I bought from TNVC. Has weights but also holds extra batteries: TNVC Mohawk Mk1 Gen 2. https://tnvc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/products-Mk1_G2_back.jpg https://tnvc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/products-Mk1_G2_k.jpg Originally Posted By AbleArcher: I ordered a Mohawk from tnvc this morning then got an email tonight saying it could up to 24 weeks before I receive it. No thanks. Yea I was editing my post when you posted this. I would scrounge around to see if another vendor has it. I have an older OSOE counterweight pouch but it’s made to hold the older strobe along with a couple of rows of batteries I’ll send you if you want. |
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“Always love your country — but never trust your government!" - Robert Novak
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[#36]
TNVC has some good options. The mini admin pouch could easily work using AA batteries. Here is a link.
https://tnvc.com/shop/eog-low-profile-counter-weight-short/ |
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Originally Posted By Paulie771: Yea I was editing my post when you posted this. I would scrounge around to see if another vendor has it. I have an older OSOE counterweight pouch but it’s made to hold the older strobe along with a couple of rows of batteries I’ll send you if you want. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Paulie771: Originally Posted By AbleArcher: Originally Posted By Paulie771: I really like the Mohawk I bought from TNVC. Has weights but also holds extra batteries: TNVC Mohawk Mk1 Gen 2. https://tnvc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/products-Mk1_G2_back.jpg https://tnvc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/products-Mk1_G2_k.jpg Originally Posted By AbleArcher: I ordered a Mohawk from tnvc this morning then got an email tonight saying it could up to 24 weeks before I receive it. No thanks. Yea I was editing my post when you posted this. I would scrounge around to see if another vendor has it. I have an older OSOE counterweight pouch but it’s made to hold the older strobe along with a couple of rows of batteries I’ll send you if you want. I really do appreciate that! I've ordered a few different types to try out to see what will work best, then I'll pass the others along to those that need it. |
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Originally Posted By Paulie771: I really like the Mohawk I bought from TNVC. Has weights but also holds extra batteries: ETA: Just saw where OP ordered one of these and it has a 24 week lead time. Big oof on that. TNVC Mohawk Mk1 Gen 2. https://tnvc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/products-Mk1_G2_back.jpg https://tnvc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/products-Mk1_G2_k.jpg View Quote I’ve got one of these. I’d try to track one down. |
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[Last Edit: HDLS]
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Originally Posted By AbleArcher: Originally Posted By Paulie771: I really like the Mohawk I bought from TNVC. Has weights but also holds extra batteries: TNVC Mohawk Mk1 Gen 2. https://tnvc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/products-Mk1_G2_back.jpg https://tnvc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/products-Mk1_G2_k.jpg Originally Posted By AbleArcher: I ordered a Mohawk from tnvc this morning then got an email tonight saying it could up to 24 weeks before I receive it. No thanks. I've compared the cheap amazon counter weight I have to the more expensive "real deal" ones and there was zero difference. Probably made in the same factory. If you really want a mohawk, get one of the airsoft ones from amazon. Their easy returns will let you check it out and send it back if you don't like it once you got it in your hands. |
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I cut up an old uniform top and sewed it into a pouch shape with a piece of velcro on it. Shaped a couple of small lead bars to fit against the helmet and put them in the pouch. Stuck it to the back velcro on the helmet and tied some 550 cord to it for good measure.
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[#41]
I slip a full 12 oz plastic water bottle under the elastic retainer on the back of my helmet. Works great.
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[#42]
I experimented with a box (20 rds) of 300Blk subs. Seemed to work but I ended up preferring a more slick setup.
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[Last Edit: AbleArcher]
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The ping ping made Mohawk showed up today.
Attached File You can be mad about it being Chinese, but it was $18.50 and showed up in two days. The American one was $102 and 24 weeks out. |
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Free men do not ask for permission.
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[#45]
honestly, when i first started ~1yr ago, i used three door hinges with baling wire to hold it on 😂
worked fine and served its purpose. zero ragrets. know i took pics of how stupid it looked, didn’t care. if i can find em ill mupload. |
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Attached File
found one. yes, looks stupid, but it worked great. wonder up swapping the baling wire for zip ties. |
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[#47]
Originally Posted By swolliepop: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/521760/IMG_4069_jpeg-3197855.JPG found one. yes, looks stupid, but it worked great. wonder up swapping the baling wire for zip ties. View Quote Counterweight goes well with the tier 1 light mount, LOL. But if it works, it works. Rock on. |
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Originally Posted By swolliepop: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/521760/IMG_4069_jpeg-3197855.JPG found one. yes, looks stupid, but it worked great. wonder up swapping the baling wire for zip ties. View Quote This is a man who does not let minor inconveniences stand in his way. Bravo good sir. |
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