Re: Help with cheap nv feral dogs
OK, some pics. Don't anyone go expecting anything fancy - just the basics. As cheap as possible.
1. The adapter from the bottom.
2. From the side
3. From above.
4. A photo - late twilight.
5. Through the adapter and scope - late twilight.
6. What the adapter looks like - just cut from some lightweight rigid plastic.
7. And the same from the side - just a little mounting platform - would probably work with Gen2 as well.
8. Slightly earlier twilight.
9. Early twilight - bench at 100m.
OK, effective range is about 50 yds, though you will probably see some stuff past that - the scope is a 4x32 so not all that great. Go for the biggest objective you can get ( eg, 40mm ) with the lowest magnification ( eg, 2x or 1x ) and that's about it. That one is 4x - the magnification is way too high as you can see, but it still works.
Oh yeah, don't forget to turn your IR off. I did
It got really hot.
Anyway, I duct-taped the Xgen to the pipe - but you can use hose clamps all over - two for the Xgen and one to fit it to the dayscope - just loosen the dayscope clamp to remove it. Get some pipe that is just a little larger than the dayscope ocular and cut a slot out like you can see. Then clamp it tight. Easy to fit and very strong - won't fall off when hunting/shooting.
With the IR I got good results out to 40m and some results out to 100m - but it's not intended for distance shooting
There's a LOT more can be done with it, but for this part, I just wanted to keep it as cheap and simple as possible - You also need something under the back of the Xgen to hold the back up - I just cut off a piece of hot-melt-glue rod and used that - not melted or anything - just between the pipe and the inset of the Xgen to hold the back up and the clamp ( tape in my case ) held it all together - quite rigid too - even like that it would have worked fine on a rifle.
Also, tape up the IR lens on the Xgen - it will get in the way. Just black duct tape.
Also, make sure you can adjust the focus of the Xgen - because you'll need to adjust slightly once you've installed everything to bring it into focus.
Regards
David