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You have a great priority, change up and get some NV.Over the years I had always wanted NV but it just kept getting pushed back and I would buy another gun instead.
How's the weight on that setup? I'm trying to decide on getting another PVS-14 with the dual mount or just getting a PVS-15, BNVD, or the Sentinel. First world problems..![]()
Haha, first world problems indeed! The weight is not terrible, mine is around 27 oz with the dual bridge mount. I run a counterweight and that is pretty much a must. I decided on the dual 14's because I already owned one 14 and it was out of warranty so it didn't make sense to take a hit selling it to fund a dedicated dual tube setup. Plus I also like the versatility of being able to split these up if I want to go out with a friend or something. I have worn mine for several hours at a time and had no problems, the weight is there though and when I use them several nights in a row for 2-4 hours I do start to notice it.
ETA: just did a search and a BNVD is around 22 oz for comparison.
Thanks for the info! The D14 definitely scores high on versatility, still hard to resist the badass factor of a dedicated dual tube goggle.
Thanks for the info! The D14 definitely scores high on versatility, still hard to resist the badass factor of a dedicated dual tube goggle.
I own both Filmless Infinity PVS-15s and Pinicale P+ BNVDs personally as well as sell both. Versatility is king in this game. The coolest dual or even 4 tube systems are still... DEDICATED binos at the end of the day. You can't weapon mount them. You can't (at least not easily) put them into a Long range observation system. You cant hand one side to a buddy or rig it to remote position observation point while still keeping one eye Night Vision aided.
Also
2 is 1 and 1 is none....
Having a second independent separate system is HUGE!
Is your dislike of the Wilcox J Arm the fact that the arm places the 14 far away from your eye? There is a newer version that sets the eyepiece closer. It also has a push button that integrates into the G24's release button.