It is my understanding that optics bridges/shrouds are constrained for the most part with regard to civilian consumption while .mil gets the "full kit" as illustrated in the Operator's Manual. While one might assume, judging from several distributor's website photos & descriptions of the L-3 LWTS "complete" kit of major components, that the CCO & RCO bridges are included. Apparently, this is not the case in current practice. Many of these sites don't even have them "in-stock" & projected wait times can range from several weeks to months. While the LWTS is available to qualified end-users, pecking order dictates just how complete the package is. I get the impression after talking to distributors & reading between the lines that the recreational civilian shooter is fortunate to even get the CCO optics bridge. I'm also hearing that the CCO will not be offered in the near future. After all, why does a civilian need to conceal his location from an ornery wild hog? It's not like the pigs are sophisticated enough to be using 3rd gen "starlight" NVDs & picking up on the signature light emission gap from clip-on configurations. For a weapon sight in the ballpark of $11K, I find this unacceptable. I don't find fault with the distribution chain but I do take issue with L-3 Warrior Systems.
So, I sent L-3 an email...
Hello L-3 WARRIOR SYSTEMS,
I recently purchased an L-3 LWTS thermal weapon sight serial # 0066X (manufactured: February, 2014) from Sierra Pacific Innovations Corporation. In the Operator’s Manual/section: “Preparation For Use”, it suggests verifying that all “Major Components” are present after opening the (sealed) soft case. 15 (Key) items are listed as major components; the following items are missing:
#8 Interface Hood
#10 Eyepiece Adapter Ring
#13 Interface Hood, Long
#14 Shroud, RCO
I would like to acquire these 4 items to complete the kit. If you do not have constraints imposed by higher priority contract obligations to other end-users, I would like to obtain item #14 Shroud, RCO at the very least. Please feel free to contact me either by phone or by e-mail at your earliest convenience. I occasionally perform demos at the Lake City Conservation Range & it would be appropriate to have a complete kit for the ROs to peruse.
Best Regards,
stymie
L-3's reply...
[email protected]
Good afternoon,
I am sorry but we are unable to send you a quote for the below items at this time.
Best Regards,
Amanda Antonico, RP
Well, that wasn't very helpful!
I have been told that the rubber shrouds & optics bridges are outsourced. I can't imagine that the supplier of these items is so burdened in meeting .mil demand that they couldn't ramp up production to better serve the civilian sector. It seems that they are not available at any price unless you have a .gov love letter & appropriate documentation.
The manual states that the LWTS is immersible to 1m for 2 hours despite some erroneous claims that tout 66' & that the unit is "combat ruggedized" to mitigate the shock factor in harsh environments. Thermal Imaging devices' Achille's Heel is in large part impact resistance & the LWTS is up to the task. It's similar to so-called 4th gen/filmless & Pinnacle "starlight" tubes that are better suited to monoculars rather than weapons that impart significant recoil.
I tried to get some feedback regarding the focal length of the LWTS as another member here had inquired, but I haven't been able to contact anyone privy to that bit of information.
I've had my LWTS for a little over 3 weeks & I am extremely pleased with the unit's performance & image clarity in both clip-on & stand-alone configurations. While these weapon sights are not inexpensive to acquire, they are state-of-the art & deliver the goods; definitely, a lot of bang for the buck. When I researched this product, I also took the established reputations of the sellers into account. Word of mouth from other end-users, my personal, past experience & that of acquaintances lead me to SPi, TNVC & Aurora Tactical among others. When investing in a high end tool, availability, price, customer service & product knowledge are paramount in making an informed choice.