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Armasight MNVD-51 1x19mm Night Vision Monocular
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Stevey GB's Review of Armasight MNVD-51 1x19mm Night Vision Monocular

Outrageous 2000 FOM white Elbit Pinnacle tube in my sample, and it's so satisfying to look through. The 2376 tube must be a sight to behold, but that tube is for people that want the very best available and understand that at such high levels, slight increases in performance are expensive. Keep the manual gain way down in urban settings because light amplification is top notch. Excellent for handheld use. This body style arguably fits the hand better than the PVS-14 and is slightly lighter. Excellent 51 FOV is great for scanning without moving your head as much as with a standard 40-degree unit. Easier to power on with push-button instead of PVS-14 twist knob. Mountable for helmet use but not as many options as with PVS-14.
This is a different unit from most other handheld units out there. It has an amazing white 2000 minimum Elbit Pinnacle intensifier tube with an option for the magical 2376 FOM minimum, a smaller footprint than PVS-14, takes both AA and 123 batteries, has an easy push-button IR illuminator built in, has a wide 51-degree FOV, and is a bada** grey color.
This is ideal for the user that prefers the wider FOV than the 40-degree units, but there's always a bit of sacrifice for it. Most folks only notice the difference when the image quality of a 51 degree is compared to a 40 degree and are they conscious of what to look for in terms of picture quality.
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Runs over a day with plenty of power. No head gear included, just a great monocular ready for however you put it to use. A force multiplier that greatly increases your capability to operate around the clock.
Pros:
  • Smaller than PVS-14
  • Lighter than PVS-14
  • Not paying for headgear
  • Push button activation easier than PVS-14
  • Push button illuminator easier than PVS-14
Cons:
  • Not as many helmet mounting options as PVS-14
Best Used for:
  • SCANNING
  • Force multiplier for hunting
  • Easily carried
  • Long use due to battery life
Would Recommend: Yes
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