They are made with moulded and machined components that are custom designed and made in small batches specifically for me. I say this to explain that while I will only have one available at a time, I will be able to replace it within a day or so once one has been sold.
https://youtu.be/wc7E5baSXW8

There are some minor revisions since I made the video: The quiet push switches have been moved below the battery/monitor pod: The inner is the optics. They are positioned close together so they can be pressed simultaneously: There will be rare occasions when the rig can be used covertly in twilight or bright moonlight without using the illuminator at low ranges. The trailing 'camera in' socket is also now glued to the base of the box.
The integrated T50 torch has an optional thread fitted shroud to avoid light spillage towards the sound moderator that could reflect back into the scope, simply swap the shroud for the standard T50 torch bezel. A side effect of this is that quarry well off axis is less likely to spot the IR glow. Many would be surprised at how wide an angle a torch with an aspheric lens can be spotted from.
How quick was that to add a complete ready to use NV that includes the illuminator fitted and solidly aimed straight ahead? No faffing about getting it to point where the scope views every time you whip it on.
Its stand apart feature is a very solidly mounted and well aimed integrated T50 illuminator that by default will point virtually dead ahead. However, just as scopes need zeroing, the supplied IR torch weaver mount MIGHT need to be fine tuned with shims to aim the torch exactly just above centre screen of the 5" monitor - which has a brightness control, for your specific rifle. Once the zero has been set, future use is repeatable and doesn't have to be faffed with every time you mount it to the rifle.
The rig takes 3 FLAT TOP 18650 rechargeable batteries - not supplied: If something happens to any of them its very easy to change without losing use of the rig for a few days while a pack would be repaired - and I don't get sued if one goes bang. I personally use 'free' cells from recovered laptop battery packs. They are easily fitted and changed in seconds without any tools as seen in the video below this link:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3x-LG-18650-H ... SwKfVXDoC2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNOhhMY1UsE
The 'base' of the battery/monitor box is laminated with a second layer of ABS sheet, solvent welded inside it before the torch body is clamped through it to make for a seriously sturdy module fixing that's not going to flop around or snap any mounting legs if the rifle rig is rested on it - or even picked up by it.
https://youtu.be/mwpf-tVs2po
The KPC E700 camera is located in the rear part of my unique and original design 4 jaw Collet Chuck DSA which comes with two split spacer rings. It will suit plain scope eye bell diameters from a maximum 45mm down to a minimum diameter of 39MM. Once set up to suit a specific eye bell it only needs about half a turn of the screw cap to lock in place, and the clamping forces of collet chucks are remarkable. Point to note - if used with a centrefire rifle medium or high mounts are likely to be necessary to avoid the bolt lever fouling the screw cap of the DSA. when the bolt is drawn back See the last photo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K88NmVbyVoo
Prior to applying final clamping pressure with the screw cap, Turn on the optical part of the rig (the inner switch) and push the Collet Chuck hard against the ocular adjust wheel and twist to adjust the retical while watching it real time on the monitor like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10UZCShT6dw
A single cable passes between the two modules, I have deliberately made it long enough to fit longer scopes and the slack can be taken up by wrapping it once around the scope so it doesn't cause any hindrance.
It is supplied with one of these scope rail adaptors that you will fit ahead of the scope turrets. If you want to fit the rig to other rifles you will need one of them for each rifle - and they make a handy mount for lamping torches too. Buy them from here or I can supply extra one's with the order at £10 each.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Scope-Accesso ... 2317443495
More details may be added later. Any item I produce is sold with three months warranty against failure and I prefer people to buy on a sales thread rather than via PM so the date and spec is there for us both to refer back too.
Experience has shown the batteries CAN shift slightly under hard recoil from some centrefire rifles so in hindsight I will not claim they are suited for hard recoil centrefire use. However I'm pleased to say I recently found found some tighter 18650 battery carriers that seem to be doing a much better job at retaining them: To the point that one sometimes needs to assist the neutral coil spring push the cell onto the positive terminal by sliding it 'forwards'
I still don't suggest they are totally recoil proof for very heavy calibre's but I'm much happier to offer them as suitable for moderate recoil centre-fire rifles - and a 10 day no quibble refund of the purchase price for anyone up for trying one.
Basic price is from £230 for subsonic ranges.
Options available:
With a regular Chinese Spec T50 with AS pill - £230.
With a T50 Black Sun pill fitted - £260
Additional scope weaver rail adaptors £10.
A DVR cable with right angled plugs at each end - buyer needs to specify which DVR: Add £10
RMSD is £13.





















