I just tried out the PVS 30 I got, it ended up being a 1651 FOM but it turns out it wasn't that important. It's as clear as the hand select ITT Omni7 PVS 14's I have, which are stellar. This sorta makes sense being that they both use basically the exact same tube, an ITT Excelis, and which is why I say FOM isn't as important as I though it was. The 14's are GREAT yet are on par with the PVS 30 when it comes to images. With ambient light like a full moon and not looking in shadows, it requires no illum. and is as clear as day. Bright. And I keep the gain down to get a better image. In shadows or in the dark, a PEQ with the illum. on flood (or focused for longer ranges I guess) totally lights up the AO well beyond the capabilities of the PVS 30 when on high. Bright, high definition. Usable at 17x with some fuzz but it also depends on the optic. In general, lower mags are clearer but higher mags with illum. or full moon at longer range aren't much of a problem. Haven't tried cranking it to 25x on the other rifle.
What's nice about the PVS 30 is that it doesn't have to be zeroed to a specific rifle. I can swap it between different rifles with no change in zero. The PVS 30 has two controls: on/off/gain and a focus ring. That's it. Amazing piece of gear. Well made, it's heavy but it's also .50 BMG rated and I'm told it'll stand up to use on the M2HB. I'm still missing the hard case, which is supposed to come later, they were out, but did come with a soft case, KAC cleaning kit, manual, batteries and two allen keys. I acquired a KAC ARD on Ebay for $65 new in wrap, threads on to obj. Rare piece. Will probably put a Butler Creek cap on the rear lens. Sorta like I do with m PVS 14 obj.
PVS 27 has a catadiotropic lens, which is nice, and it supposedly has a longer range with respect to identification. But different people say different things. Not sure if it has to be zeroed to the rifle. It looks heavier too. Not to mention they run more used than these PVS 30's do right now.
It was such a good deal I took a out a bank loan to get one. That may sound stupid, but it really knocked out 3 birds with one stone for me: I got a clip on that would have cost me $11,000+ otherwise, I got to find out if the bank would give me a loan for $4000, and it will raise my credit and look good for when I go to buy a house next year, particularly once I pay it off ASAP. It may not behoove most to take out a bank loan just for the clip on, but that's up to you.
I'm totally satisfied with it and I expected a 1971 FOM but got a 1651, yet I couldn't tell the difference between my 14's like I said, and in some cases it was even nicer maybe? Worked on an SR25 w/3.2-17x USO in Badger unimount cut for NV use, a .50 BMG DTA w/5-25x USO in Badger SASR rings and on a 16" 5.56 "recce" rifle w/Leupold MR/T 2.5-8x in Larue SPR-S (despite being 1.44" w/10MOA, it had a perfect image). Haven't tried with ACOGs or a Grendel SBR with a USO 1-8x in Badger unimount.
I must say that in most cases so far, where KAC micro flip sights were installed, the front sights had to be relocated to just in front of the optic's obj. due to the fact the PVS 30 rides too low in the front to accommodate a flip sight. This must be the reason for the URX2 and some of the URX3's with built in front flip sights with rail on the back. Recommend using a URX2-3 handguard if possible, next would be offset flip sights with relocating the front sight last.
And yes, PVS 30 is DEFINITELY a tool, it's heavy. Heavier than it looks and probably bigger than it looks too. But the advantage it gives is worth it. Amazing piece of gear. Here is a picture on an SR 25 and you can see how it dwarfs that 20" rifle and the large 3.2-17x USO scope. Also note the location of the front flip sight between the optic and clip on.
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Here it is on the .50 DTA, again note how it dwarfs the enormous USO 5-25x optic. Not much room and it even hangs off the end some. Of course shorter scopes will have less of a problem, but these larger scopes only go so much shorter. Very well made piece of equipment that increases the use of any system and upgrades it to a 24hr. system.
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Oh yeah, MAWL-C with it's amazing illuminators shouldn't be a problem.... Call TNVC and see what they say. I'd even consider trading a full power PEQ for a MAWL-C possibly.