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Do you have a purst 3, if so how does it compare? Is it worth the extra 2K?Added a MAWL to the night vision package. Nice to have 300 yard IR and Laser capabilities.
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So a year later still happy with the Mawl?Added a MAWL to the night vision package. Nice to have 300 yard IR and Laser capabilities.
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Have not heard anybody connecting to white light....Had a chance to test it against other makes this past July in a 2 day NVG class on my range.
I don't care what the specs say, the laser is solid out to 300+ yards and the IR is 2nd to none with PID easily out to 200+ yard under nods.
Get a group with MAWLs, and it's daylight.
I also like the option of running a cable from the MAWL to a white light, in this case a Modlite, so no extra switches needed. I use the integral buttons on MAWL..A for White/Viz laser, and B button for IR.
Makes running SBR easier, don't have to worry about having rail room for everything...it's very compact.
You can order from TNVC and wait 26 weeks or so to get your product which I assume based upon their claims to be a superior device, or you can order from a place like Optics Planet and have it in a week or two.What do you recommend for a good nv setup?
I took it to the class you hosted with Bill and Chuck.I do not have, nor have I tried a Perst 3.
For what I need, the mission dictates the gear. For the size, weight, and features...it compliments what I do.
B E Meyers makes a lot of military night vision gear...I'd rather buy American, especially from a company in the NW.
Ill post mine later. As Cerberus Group mentioned the modlight (and buttons) are very solid. They definitely put some time into development.What do you recommend for a good nv setup?
I don't doubt the other units. The MAWL can be a bit overkill, I would say in most situations.I took it to the class you hosted with Bill and Chuck.
Another guy had a Class 3 Wilcox Raid X and I thought it held up to it just fine.
Ment the Perst. Mawl is definitely solid. I think I will eventually get into oneI don't doubt the other units. The MAWL can be a bit overkill, I would say in most situations.
In the class we went out to 100 yards, and everything performed top notch.
At that distance, even a bit further I don't think most any unit will fail the shooter...most units have been around for years and have proved their worth.
Chuck and company will be back again next year with a different format.