Mounting NV scope on an Automag Classic

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  • Louis
    Registered User
    • Oct 2002
    • 1

    #1

    Mounting NV scope on an Automag Classic

    http://www.jrhenterprises.com/nightvis.html

    Any suggestions on how to mount this to an Automag classic body? Any way to use the side mounting?
  • FooTemps
    HURRRR
    • Sep 2001
    • 6702

    #2
    why?

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    • Remington
      AGD E-mag Faithful
      • Aug 2002
      • 1671

      #3
      Haha. I think Temps just about covered what I was gonna say. If you want to use Night Vision it'd be easier to just get NVGs(Night Vision Goggles). They're more expensive but if you wanted NV at night it's a better choice.

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      • yeahthatsme
        aka yeahthatswang
        • Sep 2002
        • 2592

        #4
        duct tape+ super glue= lots of hold ( very permanent though)
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        • Nobody077
          Yes Im still alive
          • Oct 2002
          • 559

          #5
          It sould mount to any add-on site rail, not shure if it will fit on the frame rail mount it looks kinda big. Why would you want to though ? NV costs to much to risk playing PB, and if your knightfield uses any lights you risk damaging the optics in the scope if you look at/near the lights. Iny thing brighter than a full moon can damage/destroy NightVision.
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          • Paintchucker

            #6
            If they are allowed at the 24hr Scenario games around you, NV rules!!!!! Most times people fire random shots when they hear a sound. The guy with NV lights the people up. Most of the newer stuff is not as sensitive to damage from light as the early generations.

            Gun mounted NV is very expensive ~$400-600 for entry level, but you can get a small handheld monocular on EBAY for $100-150...

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