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Price
$75
Manufacturer
Other / Not Listed
City
Klamath Falls
State
Oregon
Zip Code
97601
$75 OBO. Plus shipping: (~$20)
I'm not sure if this is IR or simply "Light amplification." I tried taking a photo through this but my phone camera would not do it. It definitely brightens the view at night.
Bellows type activation/power. 2.5x magnification.
Comes with a padded case.
I am told that the little cylinder on the side is an IR emitter, but it is removable and takes a small 3V battery.
The front lens focuses the image and the eye piece has diopter adjustment.

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Bro, don't call a device from a company in San Diego, CA "Russian" night vision.
Also, it's IR. That little cylinder on the side is the IR flashlight.
The model is an Ariel 300FT and it has a 2.5 magnification, according to the website. Haven't found any mention anywhere of Russian design.
 
Bro, don't call a device from a company in San Diego, CA "Russian" night vision.
Also, it's IR. That little cylinder on the side is the IR flashlight.
The model is an Ariel 300FT and it has a 2.5 magnification, according to the website. Haven't found any mention anywhere of Russian design.
Thank you for the info; what website?

Also, "Thousand Trails" is/was a timeshare company that gave these as "gifts" if you go to their sales presentation; they just stuck their sticker on it.
 
Thank you for the info; what website?

Also, "Thousand Trails" is/was a timeshare company that gave these as "gifts" if you go to their sales presentation; they just stuck their sticker on it.
"Famous Trails" is a website where you can buy various night vision monoculars on their website, famoustrails. com. Don't know where "Thousand Trails" came from, I didn't mention it and that's not the name on the sticker.
 
"Famous Trails" is a website where you can buy various night vision monoculars on their website, famoustrails. com. Don't know where "Thousand Trails" came from, I didn't mention it and that's not the name on the sticker.
Oops, my mistake.
Sorry.
Can you share the website with the info?
 

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