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fitting a night vision to a rifle scope help


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hello everyone

well ive never done this before and was wondering how its done i know you can get an adaptor for around 150quid but thats way to much

has anyone made their own adaptor with success

can it be fitted to a scope with a fixed parralex or will it have to be a scope with a variable parralex

any help or comments will be alot of help

thanks in advance

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any place that sells the plastic waste and fittings.

if you look at them and you nv,you can with a bit of thought,make one to suit your nv.

mate made one for his nv,so i will aski him for pics to give you an idea if you want them.

 

al

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thanks chaps but will it need to be a scope with parralex adjustment aswell

 

Yes you will need parallax adjustment to get best results especially at higher mag:preferably with side adjustment although I manage with front adjustment & parallax set @ 70m most of the time.Personally I prefer a lamp probably due to my eyesight & poor results from a D141 sight some years ago but a few months ago out of boredom I made a rough & ready adaptor using an Aldi monocular(with 1xlens)& old AG 3x9x50 scope.It may not look pretty but using Lightforce 140 with ir filter it has made me rethink my views on nightvision.post-3485-1270064974.jpg

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