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Hi all,

I am looking at buying some night vision.  I have seen a digital version, black and white images. Would that suffice for night games?  I could wait and save to buy something proper, but wanted to see what players think and what they have experienced.

I was looking at these;

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294290224925

 
Mate don't bother with that cheap chinese rubbish...there is no Cheap NV solution.

You can probably pickup a 2nd hand GEN2+ for around £1000.

You could try looking at getting a GEN1+ tube from somewhere...but you would have to use a IR illuminator/torch with this to see anything though.

There is also the Sionx Aurora NV camera that some peeps use as NV monocular which is around £500-600 I think.

My budget Armasight Gen2+ cost me £1300 from ScottCountry sport. (On finance mind you)  They still sell NV I think so maybe worth checking them out, but they stopped selling cheap NV camera's years ago.

https://www.sionyx.com/collections/night-vision-cameras

https://www.scottcountry.co.uk/night-vision/monoculars/

 
am looking at buying some night vision.  I have seen a digital version, black and white images. Would that suffice for night games?


Unfortunately not unless you are the only player with night vision in the game area. the thing about digital is that they do still require a light source they just allow you to see IR, so they tend to come with an IR LED illuminator to make anything near darkness visible. unfortunately, because IR is very close on the light spectrum to red you can often appear to people without NV as a glowing red cyclops and for those with NODs you appear as having a giant headtorch, which isn't exactly subtle either. hopefully that explains their limitations, however for dusk and dawn when they don't require the additional light they're great but your eyeball does pretty well too then and is definitely cheaper.

as @Monkman said you can pick up a pretty good unit for around 1.5 k second-hand although bargains do occasionally pop up around the 1K mark and there are a couple of FB groups for buying and selling NODs. if you're going the whole hog and making a once in a lifetime investment go for Gen 3s or Photonis Echo's or better if you can, just make sure to see what they're like in person if going second hand. Equally most Gen 2+ units will be amazing for your occasional night game use and it's probably only worth stepping up if you are putting in the hours at night.

 
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Thanks all for the information and links.

 
Hi all, I have taken the plunge and I am very happy with the results. Just need to find a better more adjustable mount!

View attachment 81155

 
What make,price and spec?

And more importantly,do.they work?

Regards 
I bought these off a seller on eBay in the UK. Made in China, these were brand new.  I have gone for a walk in the nearby woodland and they work really well and they have good range, which is ideal for airsoft. The Picture is nice, clear and sharp. The mount which is tough plastic, I will replace with a metal one.  I am looking for a fully adjustable mount - anyone could advise that would be great. They were £1150, but I offered £1000 which was taken. I was on the fence but I went for it and I am glad I did.  I will be trying them out this Friday evening (night game) but using the headset and stand alone strap, to see how I get in with it.

 
Welcome to the NOD Squad.. :)

I miss Drakelow Tunnels...such a great place for being a sneaky bastard in the dark.

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Does anyone know where I can buy a better PVS helmet mount?

I am after one that is much more adjustable the the standard rhino one.

Thanks all.

 
Welcome to the green eyed club!! - Think as DrAlexanderTobacco has stated, join the NV FB Page, there's an absolute wealth of info / kit available to purchase via there

What's the spec on your device?

 
Does anyone know where I can buy a better PVS helmet mount?

I am after one that is much more adjustable the the standard rhino one.

Thanks all.
The best options for what you're looking for is either a Wilcox L4G11 mount or a norotos AKA2 bayonet mount, as these will fit any OpsCore/Wilcox style night vision shrouds and are highly adjustable. as to where you can get them is a little trickier outside of the states. I would suggest the facebook groups mentioned before or ebay as your best bet.

Alternatively Wilcox do make an adapter, but you'll have to have a search for dovetail to bayonet adapters for yourself.

Hopefully you'll find something fairly quickly.

 
Welcome to the green eyed club!! - Think as DrAlexanderTobacco has stated, join the NV FB Page, there's an absolute wealth of info / kit available to purchase via there

What's the spec on your device?
Here we go:, please feel free to explain anything to me. I have requested to join some forums,.

Lens system:

26.8mm F/1.2

Effective Visual Distance:

>0.25m

Keywords:

night vision pvs 7

Place of Origin:

Shaanxi China

Photocathode sensitivity:

≥550μA/lm

FOM:

1150-1350

Size:

160*150*75mm

Detect range:

280

FOV:

40 deg

Model Number:

MH-NVGs

Battery Type:

3V CR123A Battery

Weight:

500g(2 batteries included)

Tube reliability standard:

10000hrs

Focus Range:

0.25m-infinity

Brand Name:

MH

Type:

NVG

Product name:

night vision pvs 7

Operating Voltage:

3V

Magnification:

x

 
Photocathode sensitivity:

≥550μA/lm

FOM:

1150-1350

FOV:

40 deg


Basically this is the important tube information. it looks like being a reasonable gen 2 unit although being a pvs 7 means you may need some practice with it to avoid tripping over things (No depth perception.)

Either way enjoy your NODs and get yourself to some night games.

 
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Basically this is the important tube information. it looks like being a reasonable gen 2 unit although being a pvs 7 means you may need some practice with it to avoid tripping over things (No depth perception.)

Either way enjoy your NODs and get yourself to some night games.
Yeah the depth perception will take time, took a walk in the forest.

im going the Gunman at Eversley this Friday, should be fun!

 
Yeah the depth perception will take time, took a walk in the forest.

im going the Gunman at Eversley this Friday, should be fun!
Nice, I may bump into you at some point then, although i'm not actually around this week. (It's my local site.)

 
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