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I've got one on my hmr and waiting for one to go on my 22.250 so I like them. Seems some dont though. They need a few tweaks like a doubler, ir torch and I've got a amber filter on the back on mine as it hurt my eyes. So your be looking at £550 once done still cheap I think.

One thing I do fined is its a lot slower than lamping but I like the fact no one knows were I am.

Hope this is of some help.

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Photon 5x42 Nightvision Dedicated Rifle Scope

 

Nightvision Dedicated Rifle Photon Scope

 

 

 

Set to take the Digital Night Vision world by storm, the new Photon 5x42 from Yukon represents fantastic performance and build quality never before seen at such an affordable price.

 

The new Photon is designed for air rifle, rimfire and centrefire use while hunting at night.

 

Perfect for hunting, pest control and sports shooting the Photon offers a Video Output for external recording equipment.

 

The new Photon can be used at night and thanks to the built-in IR illuminator, in complete darkness too. Thanks to it's digital technology, the Yukon Photon 5x42 is resistant to bright light exposure.

 

The windage and elevation adjustment turrets fall easy to hand and can be operated while wearing gloves.

 

5.0x magnification

82mm eye relief

Built-in eye safe Laser IR illuminator

Ability to use any standard mounts for daylight sights

Reticle with illuminated red dot

Contrast image

Adjustable image brightness

External power supply

Powered by 2x AA batteries

Video output - ability to use external recording equipment

Lightweight and compact design

 

Photon 5x42 Nightvision dedicated Scope Price £399.95

Due to Popularity Totally Sold Out we strongly advise to Pre-Order to get one due to public demand

 

Click here to return to Night Vision Scopes Index Page

 

 

 

www.solware.co.uk

Sorry just copy and pasted that from their website

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I have 1 on an Hmr - it's fine for bunny bashing out to 120-140yds & Fox @ 100yds is easy enough. Personally I don't see them as a C/F scope though as the image isn't clear enough - but that's me ;)

 

 

I have to agree. I have one on my HMR and it's good for ranges referred to above. I tried it on my .243 and it seemed a waste as I couldn't really get comfortable beyond HMR ranges.

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as activeviii has said with the doubler and small hole in the flip up your laughing,with these modifications they have made a good unit into an excellent nv scope for the price,wouldnt be without mine now and i think i was one of the first to receive it when scott country first got them in,then i thought "well its good",now i think its bloody excellent

a big thankyou i think to those who have the brains and patience to come up with the mods,there might even be more to come

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