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Posted: 1/10/2015 1:03:11 PM EDT
| This is my first post. I have been a member for a little while. Short intro. I'm Mike 12 yr Navy vet, avid shooter and night vision enthusiast. I have an NVD Micro Monocular I'm extremely impressed with it and have had no problems with it. The tube is a mil-spec ult from NVD. SNR 32.3. , EBI .6 , HALO .9 , PR 2533 , RES 64. Would love to get a PVS-14 with as close to the tube specs I have for the micro. My question is do any of you folks know who would have one? |
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This is my first post. I have been a member for a little while. Short intro. I'm Mike 12 yr Navy vet, avid shooter and night vision enthusiast. I have an NVD Micro Monocular I'm extremely impressed with it and have had no problems with it. The tube is a mil-spec ult from NVD. SNR 32.3. , EBI .6 , HALO .9 , PR 2533 , RES 64. Would love to get a PVS-14 with as close to the tube specs I have for the micro. My question is do any of you folks know who would have one? Those are like super tube specs. Filmless tube ?? Call TNVC and they can hand select a tube for you but matching those specs may take some time. Pretty special tube you have in your Micro. I have had higher spec tubes but they were filmless. |
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Quoted: No it is a Pinnacle thin film. I was very fortunate to get it. Paid out the nose. Thanks for the advice. Are there alot of folks here that have a Micro? They are reasonably common. Most of use who have them look around to obtain ENVIS lenses and upgrade them - A Micro + ENVIS lens makes a great combination. Regards David
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That's a pretty sweet tube you have in that NVM. |
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Thanks again. I am greatful. Ever since I was active duty I wanted my own nvd. The first device I ever had use was the big honking AN/PVS-5. Which ironically enough were the basis for the first monos when they hit the civillian market... It was much more profitable to chop a set of 5's in two and make two monos than sell one dual-goggle. Then the army finally caught on and a few years later the PVS-14 was born... |
| Thanks for the info. I checked out your post on cheaper NVD's. Very informative. I started out with the Russian 1st Gen units. HT3-1, and the Baigish 6 which was advertised to be a Gen 2 device, turned out not to be a Gen 2. My Micro was not cheap. They are now just as much if not more than a PVS 14. I spent a total of $4095.65. No bs I did spend that. |
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