This topic is dedicated to different mounting options for the AN/PVS 14.
Most of my carbines are currently set-up to run the GG&G multi-flex base seen here: GG&G Multi-Flex Base
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="text-decoration: underline">Manufacturer rambling about it:</span></span>
<span style="font-style: italic">The newly designed PVS-14 Quick Detach Tall Night Vision Mount for the ITT night vision monoculars is designed to go rapidly and easily from a head/helmet mount or hand surveillance mode to a weapon mount. Once the PVS-14 weapon mount's base and ring are installed, just the rotation of the locking lever will rigidly lock the scope into place. Just as quickly, it can be removed and used to meet the tactical situation. Our unique QD ring remains attached to the night vision monocular at all times and interfaces with the weapon's mount in mere seconds. Unlike other products on the market, the removal of mount components is not required to quickly and directly attach the PVS-14 to a head or helmet mount. This flexibility and versatility is essential in tactical encounters. The QD base permits optical co-alignment with sights, such as the Aimpoint or EOTech that may be mounted in front of the night vision scope.
The PVS-14 Tall Mount provides the correct height to co-align with the Aimpoint Comp Series of optics when mounted in both GG&G Aimpoint Cantilever Rings as well as when mounted in the Aimpoint QRP ring with the spacer. It will also co-align with most night vision compatible EOTech optics when mounted directly to the upper receiver.
GG&G's PVS-14 Quick Detach Tall Night Vision Mount is fully compatible with MIL-STD-1913 dovetails. All parts are manufactured from ordnance steel and aerospace 6061 T6 aluminum and are finished matte black to mil-spec. </span>
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">My $0.02 on the mount</span></span>
One of the reasons I selected this mount and have stayed the course with it, is its versatility. It is a QD mount for the AN/PVS14 monocular, however it also doubles as an Aimpoint 3x magnifier mount. I can be found using either based on the situation, but the ability to quickly change between the two was a what sealed the deal for me. The mount sits in front of my TROY BUIS and their is plenty of room for my optics. I was initially concerned about running out of real estate on my receivers pic rail...but the GG&G mount is small enough that it's a non-issue. While I'm not a huge fan of GG&G, they hit a home run with this mount in my opinion. The one shown in the pic above is actually the high mount, I run the low mount.
Here you can see the same mount with the Aimpint 3x hardware:
Most of my carbines are currently set-up to run the GG&G multi-flex base seen here: GG&G Multi-Flex Base

<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="text-decoration: underline">Manufacturer rambling about it:</span></span>
<span style="font-style: italic">The newly designed PVS-14 Quick Detach Tall Night Vision Mount for the ITT night vision monoculars is designed to go rapidly and easily from a head/helmet mount or hand surveillance mode to a weapon mount. Once the PVS-14 weapon mount's base and ring are installed, just the rotation of the locking lever will rigidly lock the scope into place. Just as quickly, it can be removed and used to meet the tactical situation. Our unique QD ring remains attached to the night vision monocular at all times and interfaces with the weapon's mount in mere seconds. Unlike other products on the market, the removal of mount components is not required to quickly and directly attach the PVS-14 to a head or helmet mount. This flexibility and versatility is essential in tactical encounters. The QD base permits optical co-alignment with sights, such as the Aimpoint or EOTech that may be mounted in front of the night vision scope.
The PVS-14 Tall Mount provides the correct height to co-align with the Aimpoint Comp Series of optics when mounted in both GG&G Aimpoint Cantilever Rings as well as when mounted in the Aimpoint QRP ring with the spacer. It will also co-align with most night vision compatible EOTech optics when mounted directly to the upper receiver.
GG&G's PVS-14 Quick Detach Tall Night Vision Mount is fully compatible with MIL-STD-1913 dovetails. All parts are manufactured from ordnance steel and aerospace 6061 T6 aluminum and are finished matte black to mil-spec. </span>
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">My $0.02 on the mount</span></span>
One of the reasons I selected this mount and have stayed the course with it, is its versatility. It is a QD mount for the AN/PVS14 monocular, however it also doubles as an Aimpoint 3x magnifier mount. I can be found using either based on the situation, but the ability to quickly change between the two was a what sealed the deal for me. The mount sits in front of my TROY BUIS and their is plenty of room for my optics. I was initially concerned about running out of real estate on my receivers pic rail...but the GG&G mount is small enough that it's a non-issue. While I'm not a huge fan of GG&G, they hit a home run with this mount in my opinion. The one shown in the pic above is actually the high mount, I run the low mount.
Here you can see the same mount with the Aimpint 3x hardware:
