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    Varmiteer zimagold's Avatar
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    Default Thermal/night vision scopes

    If you are just looking for spotting with the thermal, this might be a good option to get started. I?ve yet to see one in person, but hard to beat the price point for 35mm 384 scanner. Decent reviews on the hide, close out after being a commercial flop for Burris around the $2k price point.

    $800. https://www.eurooptic.com/Burris-BTH...ld-300631.aspx

    Edit: A few other online retailers have these for under $700 but I?ve never purchased from any of those sites.
    Last edited by zimagold; 12-11-2022 at 12:42.

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    Also, don't forget to check Dvor. They have The Wraith new at $365. They are a legit company. It will most likely ship from Optics Planet. I have purchased several nice scopes from Dvor and they all arrived with no issues. Fast shipping too.
    https://www.dvor.com/nightvision.html

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    Just ordered a Pard NV007 S from Optics Planet. It attaches to your current scope or optic. Didn't want a dedicated night vision scope for a few reasons. Mainly, price. LOL. I'll report back once I get it and get to play with it. Mainly going to use it on an FX Maverick air rifle to eliminate pests and plink around the yard. Will also be fun just using it off the scope to look around in the darkness.

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