I'm wanting to upgrade the capability of my DMR rifle to include night use.
While shopping for my WP 3+ PVS14 (amazing BTW), I was told by a well known and respected night vision seller that "you don't put NODS on your rifle." I'm not going to say who because it's not my intention to start a mud slinging contest.
As explained, night vision devices have a very limited lifespan when exposed to recoil. Fine for specops guys that have people rebuilding them for every mission, maybe not so good for the average Joe like me who is not going to be able to afford a spare and has no resupply.
In my mind, if having a rifle in the squad that can reach out to 800+ yards is desirable, and the squad is night capable, then having the DMR be night capable is equally as desirable. However, my equipment budget is not large and $4k-$5k for, say, a used PVS-27 is going to double the cost of the rifle. If it's not going to be reasonably reliable then that's something I want to know going in so I can make informed decisions.
While shopping for my WP 3+ PVS14 (amazing BTW), I was told by a well known and respected night vision seller that "you don't put NODS on your rifle." I'm not going to say who because it's not my intention to start a mud slinging contest.
As explained, night vision devices have a very limited lifespan when exposed to recoil. Fine for specops guys that have people rebuilding them for every mission, maybe not so good for the average Joe like me who is not going to be able to afford a spare and has no resupply.
In my mind, if having a rifle in the squad that can reach out to 800+ yards is desirable, and the squad is night capable, then having the DMR be night capable is equally as desirable. However, my equipment budget is not large and $4k-$5k for, say, a used PVS-27 is going to double the cost of the rifle. If it's not going to be reasonably reliable then that's something I want to know going in so I can make informed decisions.