Night visions scopes and attachments

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Re: Night visions scopes and attachments

Post by Jack V » 16 Dec 2014, 6:20 am

brett1868 wrote:Guys...not made in Russia and Pulsar NV isn't a Russian company. They are imported and distributed in Australia by Extravision Pty Ltd in Queensland so there's very good local support, stock and repairs.


Belarus may not technically be part of Russia but I can assure you that warranty ends up being handled by people in Belarus unless some local company takes on the responsibility for their own sales which is possible . Most of Yukon Optics come out of factories in Belarus . That is not to say anything bad .

Check with the local supplier first . Posting back and forth to Belarus should not be an issue as far as getting any warranty but the postal system over there is not all that honest but I guess ours isn't either for gun stuff . If Extravision will honour the warranty locally then that would be a good thing .
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Re: Night visions scopes and attachments

Post by Title_II » 25 Dec 2014, 4:14 am

I have a PVS-5 with two Thin-Filmed Gen III tubes with 72 lp, I would have to get the cards for the photoresponse or FOM. I just use the headmount or handhold it. I have a Comp-M2 on one of my ARs but it is awkward with the PVS-5 so I put a real near-IR laser aimer on it (zero visible signature).

My rifle sight is some late-90s ATN sight. The body is old and blocky but it has an excellent for period US 38mm Gen II tube, clearly with a higher effective LP than the 25mm tubes due to the geometry. Works amazingly well.
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