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i need a hands free goggle for airsofting

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i need a hands free goggle for airsofting

Postby hihilj on Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:16 pm

Hey, i need a night vision goggle for airsofting. I would like it be able to be clear and see far. i am on a pretty low budget! any ideas?

THANKS
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Postby Steven_L on Mon Jan 28, 2008 2:16 pm

Night vision is made to see in the dark, not to see far in the dark. Try the Bushnell 261020 goggles.
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Postby Daniel on Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:28 am

Why not considering Yukon goggles
http://main.yukonopticsglobal.com/produ ... ggles.html

Affordable price and dependability - I guess this is what you needed.
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Postby Poppo on Thu Mar 27, 2008 8:56 pm

I'm using the ATN Viper for paintball....I find that a monocular is best as it's good to keep one eye free for looking at the ground and at close range stuff while I am moving around and I use the monocular with both eyes open so I don't get tunnel vision.

I have the monocular mounted over my left eye, and can bring my weapon up to my right eye for aiming with my red/green dot sight. By keeping both eyes open, you will get a type of 'stereo' vision, which superimposes the red dot from the sight onto the image through the monocular.

It takes a bit of practice, but with a good IR torch on your gun the results can be awesome.
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