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9/21/2014 4:03:29 PM EDT
Hopefully next year Ill get some night vision but a cheap PEQ15 was listed on a local forum today. How can I tell if its stolen military property?  What should it cost if it wasn't stolen?
9/21/2014 4:18:28 PM EDT
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Hopefully next year Ill get some night vision but a cheap PEQ15 was listed on a local forum today. How can I tell if its stolen military property?  What should it cost if it wasn't stolen?
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Look in the Armory/Night Vision forum (or this one).  ATPIAL-C from TNVC is what you want.
9/24/2014 12:40:13 AM EDT
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Look in the Armory/Night Vision forum (or this one).  ATPIAL-C from TNVC is what you want.
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Hopefully next year Ill get some night vision but a cheap PEQ15 was listed on a local forum today. How can I tell if its stolen military property?  What should it cost if it wasn't stolen?

Look in the Armory/Night Vision forum (or this one).  ATPIAL-C from TNVC is what you want.


This. Buying a civie-legal IR laser from TNVC is the only way to make a safe purchase.
10/17/2014 1:13:19 PM EDT
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If it's cheap and local, odds are its stolen Gov property.
10/17/2014 3:36:43 PM EDT
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What's cheap? Not *all* of them are stolen, though HSI would like you to believe that. They can be bought brand new from no shortage of online vendors for $1300, if you have the right letterhead.

10/18/2014 1:00:31 AM EDT
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What's cheap? Not *all* of them are stolen, though HSI would like you to believe that. They can be bought brand new from no shortage of online vendors for $1300, if you have the right letterhead.

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Not something most "letterhead" holders will allow their staff to do. Either way then, the employee has just donated their personal funds for the ability to use the item for an amount of time.
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