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Barf January 15th, 2012 01:20

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Originally Posted by Qlong (Post 1589378)
I'm surprised you haven't seem them Barf, they are the S&S Precision V-lites.
http://www.sandsprecision.com/catego...illum-marking/

I've been out of circulation for two years. I have a ton of equipment purchases to make.

Viperfish January 15th, 2012 02:02

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Originally Posted by Qlong (Post 1589366)

So this is what they do at night when I'm gone...

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7006/6...37033bd8_b.jpg

This is the funniest thing iv ever seen in my life!

Cobrajr122 January 15th, 2012 09:29

I see 3 nods... but you are still running Jarms? Whyyyy, drop some coin on dual dovetail. :P

FlyGuy January 15th, 2012 22:44

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Originally Posted by Cobrajr122 (Post 1589430)
I see 3 nods... but you are still running Jarms? Whyyyy, drop some coin on dual dovetail. :P

Wilcox J-arms aren't craptacular failures like the original Norotos ones. Besides, they actually fit the Wilcox L4 G24 helmet mount without having to dremel the arm's bevel like some folks (not all) have had to do with the Norotos dual dovetail in order for it to fit properly. Another nice benefit of the Wilcox J is that if you disconnect your NV from the Wilcox L4 G24 while it's still turned on, it immediately turns itself off, and it can easily be switched from one eye to the other without having to dismount it.

In the end, both the dual-dovetail or the Wilcox J are decent (and expensive) mounts. Either way, it's really up to personal preference.

'Fly

PS: Hey Q...if your red vlites are the on/blink/off versions, wanna sell me one?

Derpystronk January 16th, 2012 22:14

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Originally Posted by FlyGuy (Post 1589751)
Wilcox J-arms aren't craptacular failures like the original Norotos ones.

You know, I don't see all the hate for the USGI bayonet system to be honest. There is wobble, yes, but I find it to be quite minimal. A little bit up shim work seemed to clear it up and make it rock solid. My dual mount had an absurd amount of wobble when it first arrived. After I Tim Taylored it, there is virtually no real wobble anymore. Is it just me having some good units or is it more of a "you don't know what you're missing" thing?

Brian McIlmoyle January 20th, 2012 15:19

oh boy

http://soldiersystems.net/2012/01/20...phone-adapter/

bean January 20th, 2012 15:32

Do want

Brian McIlmoyle January 20th, 2012 15:33

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Originally Posted by bean (Post 1592422)
Do want

well buy one ... you were right there!

bean January 20th, 2012 15:45

Nope I am sitting in Borden. I wish I was there but I am on course.

Blackthorne January 20th, 2012 16:15

BB Bastard has signed a dealership agreement with iGen to bring some affordable digital NV optics north of the border.

You will be seeing them in the store soon, in a another web store we are spinning up and we have a few units people can finger fuck coming back with us.

apparition January 20th, 2012 16:51

WANT WANT WANT the iphone adapter!

Tom Swift January 22nd, 2012 00:08

If any of you have worn out v-lites send them my way!

Barf January 22nd, 2012 00:13

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Originally Posted by Blackthorne (Post 1592459)
BB Bastard has signed a dealership agreement with iGen to bring some affordable digital NV optics north of the border.

You will be seeing them in the store soon, in a another web store we are spinning up and we have a few units people can finger fuck coming back with us.

Great! More money out of my wallet! You've been taking tips from Tru, haven't you?

ViR January 22nd, 2012 00:24

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Originally Posted by Brian McIlmoyle (Post 1592415)

This is a very advanced device that can be used by terrorists!

Export: The Export of this product without proper licensing is strictly prohibited and falls under ITAR per title 22, CFR, parts 120-130. Please contact US Night Vision Export Dept. to receive further information on how to obtain proper licensing from the U.S. Department of State.

Cobrajr122 January 22nd, 2012 09:20

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Originally Posted by ViR (Post 1593091)
This is a very advanced device that can be used by terrorists!

Export: The Export of this product without proper licensing is strictly prohibited and falls under ITAR per title 22, CFR, parts 120-130. Please contact US Night Vision Export Dept. to receive further information on how to obtain proper licensing from the U.S. Department of State.

Just label it as an iphone case (which is is, really....), customs sees hundreds of those go past the border every day :P


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