Definitely the lever could be available in 2 lengths to accommodate each of the battery compartment styles.
The ring may only require 2 models if the clocking of the focus ring is always in one of two positions.
Alternatively the ring could have holes for the posts that line up with every scallop in the ring to allow the ring to be installed however the shooter wanted, unless it would weaken the ring structurally, in which case, every other scallop. I haven't counted the scallops so I don't know the exact angular increment.
This is why I pose the question, where does the post on the left side of the focus ring clock at near focus limit on your PVS-30?
Mine clocks at 9:00 at the near focus limit but the PVS-30 the lever was designed around clocked at 7:00 or 7:30 based on my discussion with Tyler.
The ring may only require 2 models if the clocking of the focus ring is always in one of two positions.
Alternatively the ring could have holes for the posts that line up with every scallop in the ring to allow the ring to be installed however the shooter wanted, unless it would weaken the ring structurally, in which case, every other scallop. I haven't counted the scallops so I don't know the exact angular increment.
This is why I pose the question, where does the post on the left side of the focus ring clock at near focus limit on your PVS-30?
Mine clocks at 9:00 at the near focus limit but the PVS-30 the lever was designed around clocked at 7:00 or 7:30 based on my discussion with Tyler.
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