by FrFrog on Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:13 pm
So time ago I came across a nifty device that enable you to power a
red dot scope that was normally powered with CR2032 coin
batteries, with a pair of AA
batteries in an external box. The unit consisted of a CR
battery compartment screw-in cap/adapter, a short cable, and a small AA
battery box. It was available in several different screw-in cap versions to fit various brands of red dots. It cost about $15-$20 IIRC. Unfortunately I didn't bookmark the source.
Does anyone know of this adapter and its source? So far I haven't had any luck relocating it.
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Does anyone know of this adapter and its source? So far I haven't had any luck relocating it.