I'm looking to add another night optic to my set up for a buddy scope, or just to have a back up. With that, I wouldn't mind it being a night-vision clip on since I already have a MK2.
I will start by saying I don't really know anything about night vision, and have zero experience with clip-ons as well.
My thought was I see these "PVS-14's" from all sorts of makers that could be in the price range of what I'm looking to spend for my back up or buddy rifle. My thought was if I could get one of those and just use it as a clip on in from of my Nikon 4-12 day scope, that would be great! But my little bit of reading is showing it doesn't quite work that way.
I see people use the term "culminated". Does that just mean the ability to line the two up? In my mind, if the day scope is sighted in, why does the night vision need aligned ? Does is "bend" the view coming into the day scope?
So many questions, but lets just start with this.
Thanks.
I will start by saying I don't really know anything about night vision, and have zero experience with clip-ons as well.
My thought was I see these "PVS-14's" from all sorts of makers that could be in the price range of what I'm looking to spend for my back up or buddy rifle. My thought was if I could get one of those and just use it as a clip on in from of my Nikon 4-12 day scope, that would be great! But my little bit of reading is showing it doesn't quite work that way.
I see people use the term "culminated". Does that just mean the ability to line the two up? In my mind, if the day scope is sighted in, why does the night vision need aligned ? Does is "bend" the view coming into the day scope?
So many questions, but lets just start with this.
Thanks.