by Jasper on Sat Mar 20, 2010 8:04 am
No
optic is gonna give ya what
Night Vision gives you, 2 completely different worlds. Might want to check to see if just having
night vision is prohibited or if it just applies to the phosphor tube style. There are Digital
Night Vision units now that don't use the old NV Generation Tubes that may be allowed.
Any
optic scope you put on and look thru in the dead of night, when
Night Vision is at it's best - will just give you darkness and lots of it.
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