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NS50 or NS200


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Hi,

 

Decided to take the plunge into the world of nightvision.

 

But, which one of the above is best for .22lr.

 

I won't need one for hmr or any other calibre.

 

I've seen some good videos on you tube, but I dont want to splash out on something that is over kill.

 

You thought's / experience would be helpful.

 

Cheers

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why pay out that sort of money, for something that still needs extra's added to tweak it up, when you could make your own at a fraction of the price, mine cost me £52.50, use on my ruger 10-22, and works brilliant with my ucaller lamp with ir filter :good:

 

 

the above clip is just in the garden, but this has accounted for quite a few rabbits, they don't even know your there

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why pay out that sort of money, for something that still needs extra's added to tweak it up, when you could make your own at a fraction of the price, mine cost me £52.50, use on my ruger 10-22, and works brilliant with my ucaller lamp with ir filter :good:

 

 

the above clip is just in the garden, but this has accounted for quite a few rabbits, they don't even know your there

 

Tell me more please I've watched your vid and im impressed

 

Tell me more please I've watched your vid and im impressed

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I've just shelled out for an NS200. Just fitted it tonight. Seems to be a little tab on the display, I assume that is just a screen protector. Anyone got one who knows before I tear off something I shouldn't! Going to try it tomorrow night with 22LR between rain storms.

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