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you can screw on a Magnification lens to the front OBJ, of the pvs14 . Or mount in-front of a low-X scope .
No matter what written, said, filmless tube, recoil rated ..etc . that is refers as OK as mounting on or in-front of your scope. A PVS14's will be abused and is not built, meant to be weapon mounted .
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Thanx JUST SHOOT, I was in the US Army for -24- years, I understand the strength and weakness's of the PVS-14, my question was simply regarding "...must do it..." over ",...can do it...".
 
Thanx JUST SHOOT, I was in the US Army for -24- years, I understand the strength and weakness's of the PVS-14, my question was simply regarding "...must do it..." over ",...can do it...".
still a little unclear about what asking ? . the last part of your thread topic says, ..." PVS14 rifle mounted ".
then asked for , Pro's/Con's . My 'con' was don't mount the vs14 to a rifle .

Are you asking .. what type/model magnifier mounted ( on pvs14 ) ?
or, Magnifier ... mounted ( in-front of Red Dot ) .. to then mount PVS14 in-front of it. ?
or, something other ?
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( me ) .. when looking at a optic devise mounted to a rifle at night, while using a pvs14 . I have always kept the pvs14 on my helmet and taken a cheek weld to view threw the optic mounted.
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Mounted BEFORE the PVS-14, not directly attached to it.

As I said, I understand that the PVS-14 is not intended to be weapon mounted, however, the DoD does issue a weapon mount for it for a "...MUST HAVE..." situation...

That's what I am asking...
 
workable image with pvs14 mounted on helmet . Red Dot and Magnifier on a AR . I have never liked the results I got using magnification in-front of a Eotech or Aimpoint, using Pvs14, but some people do that and shoot. 'for me' I always found that magnifying the Ret. of a Reflex with using a magnifier at night, and then looking at with my NV was kind of sucky with my image .

( unconventional technique ) .. usingPVS14 peeking in-front of an ACOG and also LPVO with 'Bigger Obj's like 2-10x and 2-12x . 50 and 56mm Obj . With a pvs14 on helmet, works great with taking a cheek-weld a little farther back on the stock and looking threw the scope or just a ACOG. I have killed a Azzload of Coyotes over the years with doing just that.

I always have a nice dedicated nighttime rifle ( bolt and AR ) setup with IR and clip-on, with using Therm. spotter . I will leave my Clip-on NV rig at home sometimes, and just takeout a rifle with a low-end cheep vortex 2-12x 56 mounted at night and pvs14 on the head . Even looking threw the 'cheep' LPVO with the bigger Obj. with my pvs14 on my head works unbelievably well . ( No Moon ) can shoot with a good NV image out to 200 yard w/ IR illum. supplement . The less Moon you got the more IR illum. you need, but having a good IR unit on the rifle is pretty much mandatory anyway for night . But it a rarity that you call at night and can't get a Coyote inside a 100 yrd. range.
I like working off a tripod and hog saddle, or siting with a tall bipod . I have done this with 200-$ scopes and 3-K scopes. once you get your muscle memory for cheek-weld set, It just slays at night and is pretty fast for the shot with using pvs14 on the helmet.
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Also pvs14 works great and never lies for examining the Light gathering efficiency of scopes . Wait till you get a nice full Moon . set some target or object in a open field to a know distance . Then take some of your scopes out and line them up next to each . now look threw all the scopes using the pvs14 in-front of them . Pretty fast you will see the Glass 'that actually' let in the most Light . Sometimes it surprises you which do, and what scopes do Not have good Light transmission.
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