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Karma_ February 19th, 2015 11:20

Nice Chris. How do you like the Sentinels?

ThunderCactus February 21st, 2015 16:05

NVG is for noobs. When are you picking up a PSQ-36???

c3sk February 21st, 2015 16:43

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Originally Posted by Karma_ (Post 1934608)
Nice Chris. How do you like the Sentinels?

A lot better than my pvs-15's.
Less weight, easier to line up with my eyes. Common availability of parts, Definitely more rugged. Just waiting on some omni 8 tubes now, will post when the builds done. :)

Canadian Psycho February 21st, 2015 19:16

Where did you find the Sentinel chassis? I got a set of Auto-gated ANVIS-9s that I would like to get to be a little more durable.

c3sk February 21st, 2015 19:37

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Originally Posted by Canadian Psycho (Post 1935033)
Where did you find the Sentinel chassis? I got a set of Auto-gated ANVIS-9s that I would like to get to be a little more durable.

Like most awesome things. they are currently available to the US only. Perhaps down the road a Canadian distributor will become an authorized dealer for Adam industries.

Canadian Psycho February 21st, 2015 19:43

looks like i will have to talk to my guy again.

Cobrajr122 February 21st, 2015 19:50

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Originally Posted by Canadian Psycho (Post 1935037)
looks like i will have to talk to my guy again.

Ahhh, the 'guy'

hes the best at getting things in canada :P

ShelledPants February 21st, 2015 21:24

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Originally Posted by Cobrajr122 (Post 1935038)
Ahhh, the 'guy'

hes the best at getting things in canada :P

Senior Federale Arriba has a large mustacho.

Wilkie March 2nd, 2015 21:48

How difficult is it to hunt down a VAS or similar shroud in Canada?

Zack The Ripper March 2nd, 2015 22:33

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Originally Posted by Cobrajr122 (Post 1935038)
Ahhh, the 'guy'

hes the best at getting things in canada :P

I chuckled.

Wilkie - yo: http://millbrookcanada.ca/products/vas-shroud

Sold out at the moment, but they respond to e-mail pretty quickly.

Wilkie March 3rd, 2015 09:05

Thanks, Zack!

Wilkie March 6th, 2015 02:59

I recently acquired a mich 2000. The previous owner drilled 3 holes for a vas shroud, but at least one hole was drilled somewhat inadequately, so the holes would have to be reinforced down the road to run heavy nods on, or filled in. I now realise the holes are offset slightly so the mock shroud I recieved it with sits a few degrees off to the left. At very least its enough to bug me, but I'm not even sure if I would notice the off set nature of the mount while looking down tubes?

I'm wondering a couple things, but for starters I'll ask: is the vas the recomended option to go with for a Mich? I see a lot of Mich helmets with an older rectangular shroud, among other mounts, but I rarely see the vas on a mich. The helmet came with a single hole at the front of the helmet, which has since been filled in with glue, but could very easily me usable again. With that in mind, would it be worth "downgrading" to something like a single hole mount? Or would anyone recomend something simular? I see a lot of the similar 3 hole shrouds with somewhat of a pancake shape as well.

Bare with me here, I'm pretty new to NODs in general

ThunderCactus March 6th, 2015 12:33

you mean this thing?
http://www.armsunlimited.com/Wilcox-...p/56100g04.htm

Wilkie March 6th, 2015 14:31

Thanks for the link, Thunder. That may be what I end up going with, as I fear drilling more holes in this fella is just going to risk the stuctual stability of the helmet, and create more of a headache down the road.

ThunderCactus March 6th, 2015 17:21

Why? Do you plan on getting shot at police? lol


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