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Q&A for Armasight PVS-14 FLAG Multi-Purpose Night Vision Monocular — 2 Questions & 2 Answers

Name Armasight PVS-14 FLAG Multi-Purpose Night Vision Monocular (5)
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Bill, guest, from AL, United States, asked on July 13, 2018

Is this a thermal scope ?

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Answered by Armando R., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on September 27, 2018

This is not a thermal scope. This is a traditional light amplifying night vision monocular.

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jim, guest, from WY, United States, asked on December 06, 2017

how far can it be used as a weapon mounted stope

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Answered by Ethan C., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on December 27, 2017

Average range of detection is 300-350 meters. However, this item is a monocular rather than a sight, so in part distance will determined by what sights you are using it with. If you are using it with a night vision compatible red dot sight, then it would mostly be down to your shooting skill. If you are pairing it with a magnified optic, the range could be further. Night vision is also highly dependent on ambient conditions by nature of the technology, so range will still be limited by factors such as fog/haze, precipitation, and ambient light.

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