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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Oct 14, 2004 21:09:26 GMT -5
It's a dummy version, correct? Just for looks? Can it be modified to act as real night vision?
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Post by xaos on Oct 14, 2004 21:47:21 GMT -5
It's a dummy version, correct? Just for looks? Can it be modified to act as real night vision? ...yeah, sure. Just buy a real NV piece, and swap the internals from their nigh-on indestructible housing, into the cheap plastic dummy housing. ...
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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Oct 14, 2004 23:04:50 GMT -5
I meant liek convert it into one, cheaper overrall (exept if dropped your F***ed)
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Post by xaos on Oct 14, 2004 23:16:25 GMT -5
Yeah, if you can find a decent nightvision unit that'll fit inside it.
Problem is, any half decent nightvision gear is way too expensive to be jury-rigging to fit into a replica PVS-14 unit that's likely of dodgy quality.
Blunt answer - you'd have to be a effin' moron to stick real NV equipment into one of those dummy rigs.
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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Oct 15, 2004 14:37:09 GMT -5
I was just wondering, but yes I see why that would be ignorant. I'm most likely going to pick up this set, or one of these.
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Post by Andy on Oct 29, 2004 11:38:12 GMT -5
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Post by Josh Walrus on Oct 29, 2004 15:37:14 GMT -5
yea, id get a $250 NV unit if it was actually going to have night vision (that is, actually help me see in dark)
that sample picture is misleading, military photos taken with 4th Gen Units dont light up the scene that well...
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