AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Yup. A few of us do, and there's a lot of people in the scenario community that use it extensively.
You might try doing a search, also. It's been hashed and rehashed a few times. Sorry if I'm sounding a bit trite, but I've already posted a few long ones on the subject and don't feel like typing it all again.
Actualy I nkow nothing about nightvision.
But my friend is selling a monocular nightvision thing. So I thought I would look to see if anyone on AO was interested in that sort of thing.
I was wondering if people actualy use it, i guess so.
I did a quick search, with little luck.
I will do a more in depth one later tonight, when I have more time.
$250 for a "nightowl optics"
nightvision sport optic monocular
Its only been used in the bathroom to see if it works.
Works good.
You get the origonal box, video, and instructions.
I'll post it in the Misc. Buy/Sell forum in a few days when i get the pics up.
This thred is just to see if people actualy use them.
Like what role nightvision plays in senareo games
and how many people actualy use them in a game.
Is it just the point guy spotting everything out?
Or dose everybody have it?
Or is it just one little group that is the "covert opps" for the big team?
The night owl is one of the lower-end Generation 1 monoculars on the market.
It's geared mainly for civilian hunters and wildlife enthusiasts.
First, $250 is a reasonable price for a Gen 1 monocular. Unfortunately, carrying one around at night held up to your mask occupies your offhand, making it of limited use.
Also, Gen 1 gear is not exactly cutting edge.
So, if the question was, would I buy that, the answer would be no.
As for questions about nightvision and scenario games in general, Burphel's quite right, that has been discussed at length on other posts.
In a nutshell (IMHO, I appologize in advance), in the right hands and with the right configuration, it can be very useful.
But as a general rule, you'll never get your money's worth from it.
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