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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 264
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as if i did not spend enough money on shooting, buy anyway:
i have a eotech 517 on one of my AR's. now it says its not a 'night vision' compatible model, but is there a way to use it anyway? and whats a cheaper but still reliable NV scope. i am a clueles NV newbee ![]() PS just want to target shoot at night, no hunting.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
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Posts: 1,447
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I've never been blessed with the opportunity to play with modern, state-of-the-art NV equipment. Most of my experience has been with the imported Gen I devices..... but those things still cost four or five hundred bucks. What do you consider "cheap"?
For what it's worth, an old-fashioned 8X56 optical scope with heavy duplex reticle could probably compete with some of those $500 Gen I scopes.... |
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: chattaroy wa.
Posts: 65
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o have one that is sold under the famous trails name it is 4x works great but not a rifle scope, not in favor of a gun mounted scope yopu have to paint where you are looking with your muzzle, bad practice, get a head mounted setup and a good scope you can shoot thru your normal scope.
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