Looking to consider a clip on night vision device to go in front of the Hensoldt 60. Plenty of rail space available. To work in conjunction with a Illuminator.
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What about the L3 CNVD-LR?Best option would probably be a retubed L3 WP PVS-27 from SureShot.
Got it. Thank you.The CNVD is a bit magnification limited. 27 will be better on the spotter for sure. I have one of each, I only use the 27 on the spotter
Thank you for your advice.Best option would probably be a retubed L3 WP PVS-27 from SureShot.
That’s actually a great option. I’d love to see how it handled behind a Spotter 60.I second that Jay is a great guy and will get ya squared away. Another option is the new Eotech ClipNVLR
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Only way I'd do that is if he put on the Daft Punk Once More Time extended loop.Jay gives great hot oil massages. He has strong hands and lots of endurance. When you buy from Jay, that’s part of the deal. Underwear is optional.
Picture, Cory?I often use a 14 behind the Leupold with the Badger Ordnance SNAP. if you can use an illuminator it work just fine, much simpler setup that a clip on. I will also use a 14 on the Vector, at 7x it's a fine spotter/LRF combo. Don't neglect the use of a 3x or 5x lens on the 14, I will make up a 3x bino using bridged 14's as well, works quite nicely.
Love to see a picture of 3x bino using bridged 14's with Vector...Something in particular in that list?