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Posted: 6/28/2011 5:54:19 PM EDT
| When I decided it was time to buy night vision a buddy showed me the TNVC products and I have been lock on getting the TNVC D-740 Gen3 Litton Autogated. Well my son has been using a Morovision AN/PVS-26 UNS-LRLP and says it's the greatest thing since sliced bread. Should I stick to my guns and buy the TNVC or change to the Morovision since my son has been using this NV scope with great confidence? |
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When I decided it was time to buy night vision a buddy showed me the TNVC products and I have been lock on getting the TNVC D-740 Gen3 Litton Autogated. Well my son has been using a Morovision AN/PVS-26 UNS-LRLP and says it's the greatest thing since sliced bread. Should I stick to my guns and buy the TNVC or change to the Morovision since my son has been using this NV scope with great confidence? We have both systems, just not showing the LRLP just yet on the web site....We also have the PVS-27 Mil-Spec equivalent as well along with the new PVS-24LR we're testing out. It all depends on what you want, a clip-on or a dedicated NV rifle scope. Any of the LR clip-ons mentioned are going to set you back more than double the price vs. the D-740, but you do have the luxury of putting the clip on in front of any day optic without losing zeros. Dedicated scopes do have a slight advantage of absolute edge to edge clarity as they are dedicated for this reason with the optic itself in one package and your not relying on another day optic. Either way the images between a dedicated system and a clip on are very close in image qaulity with high end glass in front of the clip-on. Of course the other advantage of the clip-on is you can dial up magnification with your day optic. In the 26 or 27's case, 10-12x+ for these long range systems. Give us a call tomorrow of you wish to iron out more details. Vic |
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For the money its really hard to beat a 740/760 weapon sight. I've looked threw many clip ons (22's,24's, 26's) and in my opinion a dedicated scope has a better image. Don't get me wrong you can't beat the versatility of a clip on when using it on several weapon platforms. It's also very nice to adjust your magnification down to 2x for up close work and movers. But for the money you can get a pvs-14 and a dedicated scope for roughly the same as a clip on unit. Just depends on what direction you want to go.
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