by Ryan_W on Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:49 am
Hi,
I pulled one out yesterday to check this, and you cannot adjust this to mount in front of the left eye. I'm sure that if you know a competent machinist with the right tools, they can make a mount that could do this, but you would most likely not be able to access the controls.
There is a very small amount of forward and backward adjustment to help compensate for different size faces. Depending on the size of your head and the size of your
goggles, you might be able to get it to work, but with the short eye relief of the
monocular you would be losing a considerable amount of the view. Not to mention, the green signature from the Phosphor screen would light up your face for your opponent to see.
Hi,
I pulled one out yesterday to check this, and you cannot adjust this to mount in front of the left eye. I'm sure that if you know a competent machinist with the right tools, they can make a mount that could do this, but you would most likely not be able to access the controls.
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