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  1. Pulsar Quantum thermal monocular XQ19 model (not the watered down 'light' model) this one has a lot more functions including a stadiametric range finder,1.6 to 6.4 times mag,remote control,the same screen resolution as the 38 and 50 models,same frame rate and the same 50Hz microbolometer, apart from the objective lens size and FOV,there isnt much difference between the 3 models. I have used it very successfully since i bought it new in February and as it came with a 3year warranty would still have over 2 years left to run. It will come in original box with the warranty,receipt +all of the leads for recording/charging/car charger etc and a separate charger with 2X sets of batteries and battery pods. I live in Torbay if anyone would like to try it out :D . £1300.Torbay,Devon

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  2. nitesite wolf,comes with everything you usually get from new PLUS an extra 12v battery that lasts all night,also a 16mm lens is currently fitted for the full screen reticle view (instead of the circle you get with the standard 12mm lens,the original 12mm lens is included if you want to swap it back,takes 30secs) up to 300yds with inbuilt ir or 600yds with extra illuminator.It has been used with air rifle,rim fires and my center fire,from rats to foxes,absolutely no problems with the wolf but the case has a slight ding in it (not very big and the kit wasnt in it when it happened,still works perfectly) £425 posted next day,or £400 picked up from Torbay,Devon.pics can be sent to your email.Thanks

  3. I have a few of these available.Scope mountable Day/night vision rangefinder (use with your device),it uses a pulsed infrared beam (that you can see with your device) and gives an accurate read-out on an LED screen (in yards or metres) for distances from 6m-700m.They are rail mountable (fits picatinni rails) so fit all Photon/Archer/Arrow/Drone/Snipercam etc etc,if you use a homebuilt unit i can supply a mini scope mounted picatinni rail with it ( fits 25 and 30mm scope tubes).It has a mode button to switch from yds to mtrs and a stock mounted tail switch to turn on/off and ping the distance (so once set to yards you dont have to let go of the gun ) if you turn it on and activate it it will give distances of anything you can bounce the beam off of continueously until you switch it off (handy for multiple targets) for single targets press once to turn on the unit,press again to get the distance,then press and hold and it turns off,it really is that simple to use (i'm old and i use it easily). It is waterproof and shockproof (tested with .22lr,.17hmr,.222 and.223 cal) Brilliant for air rifles and .22 rim fires,no more guesswork at night. If you need it through the day it has iron sights for target aquisition. £135 posted via special delivery,next day.Thankspost-64223-0-41892500-1466162488.jpgpost-64223-0-03006600-1466162656.jpgpost-64223-0-81500500-1466162762.jpg

     

  4. These kits comprise of both 50mm and 67mm heads,twin torch body (so you can use either 1 or 2 batteries),this model is the new 2016 updated range from the makers of the T-20/38/50/67 etc,and is greatly improved.

     

    1x WHITE single mode (on/off) led pill

     

    1x RED 3 mode (15-50-100%) led pill

     

    1x GREEN 3 mode (15-50-100%) led pill

     

    1x infrared 3 mode oslon 'AS' (15-50-100%) led pill the different modes are selected by simply tapping the on/off button,the pills have memory,so when you switch on they remember the last mode you were on.

     

    1x tail switch that can be stock mounted using a small piece of velcro

     

    2x 18650 batteries and a UK charger

     

    1x quick release scope mount

     

    The heads,torch body's and different colour pills can be swapped easily in the field WITHOUT TOOLS,so if you wanted to swap from a single battery red torch to a double battery IR torch it takes less than a minute.

    I have tested the infrared pills with the 2 different heads using a snipercam (700tvl camera) and could see from 10 yards up to just over 400 yards,ideal for ratting distances right up to foxing range.The kit comes in a handy little case for storage. £100 per kit, P n P £8.55 UK mainland. thanks

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  5. The kpc-e700pub camera ir filter removed and 16mm lens from sure24 is totally different to the normal 'e700' types that are advertised all over tinterweb,it has a much higher spec... if you dont buy it from their website or their evilbay advert,then it wont be the same.Having said that,a normal 'e700' camera with sony chip is still a good camera.

  6. you dont need to remove the ir filter,ive been using mine out to 250-300 yds for 3.5 years without a problem,your scope should be on minimum mag and your parallax turned right down,offer the cam up to the scope to check it and if its working ok remount it,then you just turn the cameras lens to focus on the crosshairs (taking it off and then turning a little and replacing)keep turning the lens in or out until the crosshairs are clear as a bell and remounting,once this is done you shouldnt have to alter it unless you swap gun/scopes....all the other zoom/parallax/mag is done in the usual way once the camera is perfect on the crosshairs.A 12mm lens will give you a smaller round picture in the middle of your your screen,16mm is full cross hairs on your screen (from side to side),neither will make a difference to your focus issue.Removing the ir filter from your camera ruins the daytime picture (i film during the day so left mine on) but if you will only be using it at night you can remove it and it will use the ir light better,but again this wont help the issue you have.Just remember your camera only needs to focus on your crosshairs 4-6 cm in front of it,all the other work is done by your scope in the usual way.

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  7. i think you will find the cobra merlin uses the 805nm infrared wavelength,unfortunately the standard T-20ir/nm800ir etc use 850nm so arent a match,if you could get an led torch that works on the same wavelength it would produce a much "cleaner" image than the onboard laser though....if not,just get a more powerful laser. :thumbs:

  8. FX Verminator .22 calibre,mk1 with the 3 power selector,comes with original take down case,2x 8shot mags,bottle clamp for bipod/sling etc (no sling or bipod inc) the sight on the gun in the pic is NOT included as it will be going on the new gun but i do have a PAO 4-16x50 ir PA scope to go with it inc mounts,the gun is fitted with an A&M marksman moderator,and a 3ltr 300bar filling bottle with 4 years test on it,i also have a couple of tins of pellets to throw in,so a complete set-up.The gun is as accurate as it can be,is shooting at 11.5 ft/lbs @160bar and doesnt leak air at all.I would prefer a FtF sale so the buyer can try it first,but am prepared to send it RFD to RFD and i will cover the cost at my end if the buyer does the same at theirs. £600 all in (may sell the gun on its own,?) thanks.

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  9. yes there are better more suitable calibres for sure,but the fact remains that a 22lr is easily powerful enough for killing foxes (i took 3 the other night with my CZ452) i know the opinions differ from country to country and from county to county in England even,i live in Devon and have it on my ticket that its ok to use.I use winchester subs at 40g and 42g for foxes.There are rules for the police to follow reguarding this (page 104-108,especially 108) https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/329845/GuideFirearmsLicensingLawJune14.pdf

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