Got the new mount from China. Much better than the hodge podge I was using earlier. Bonus is that I can store the rifle with the mount attached, and just attach the illuminator with a finger screw...
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Got the new mount from China. Much better than the hodge podge I was using earlier. Bonus is that I can store the rifle with the mount attached, and just attach the illuminator with a finger screw...
For how ugly and heavy the makeshift mount is, it does work to centre the illuminator.
Being able to put the zoomed beam on target, means the illuminator is effective to well over 500m on a Pard...
I'd recommend this is not an ideal situation for a mount. Yep thats 2 adjustable mounts fixed to a torch tube. One is a picatinny to 1", the other is a 30mm to 1" mount. Joining the 2 gave me what I...
tetawa Alkaline and Lithium disposable cells (AAA, AA) are all 1.5V, and will work the same. The difference being the runtime. Lithium last longer as a general rule of thumb.
Lithium rechargeable...
It just stopped raining, so I raced out to try the illuminator out.
Would explain a lack of airborne dust, pollen etc that normally reduces the effectiveness of a light and causes backscatter.
Yep, with the NV008.
This unit is definitely more sensitive to 850nm illuminators, co can only imagine how good the 850nm laser illuminator will be.
Great illuminator Kiwi-Hunter.
Easily outshines the inbuilt Pard illuminator, and for a IR940nm illuminator, thats quite a feat. At a zoom that will fill the scopes field of view, I can clearly see...
Feel free to throw my name down for one with the 940nm module.
The bunnies are onto the red glow, and by the way they run, I suspect they know what's about to come.
I found that LED based IR illuminators rarely do much better than the inbuilt Pard illuminator.
Laser based illuminators on the other hand are amazing. I got a laser 850nm illuminator from China...