Scope bargin find!
Posted: 01 Oct 2022, 14:17
Hi all,
thought I'd share this with you. Bought this scope on fleabay as 'unknown vintage scope' for not a lot of cash just out of pure curiosity. When it arrived I noticed that it powered up as soon as the battery was in, with the IR illuminator on as well. So screwdrivers out and disassembly time. Started with all the obvious stuff, and apart from the fact this thing is made from solid milled metal there was nothing amiss. Then I discovered the switch assembly had been over-rotated, so reset it and hey presto, switch working again! I assumed that this was a basic gen 1 unit, and several hours of internet searching later could only find one visual reference, here: http://eastwavescope.com/index.php?even ... 96&lang=en
Now this said it was a gen 2+ unit. I also saw the price!
So now the fun part, comparing it to my THE14 Gen 2+ white phos from deep dark. I think I may have bagged the bargain of the century!





thought I'd share this with you. Bought this scope on fleabay as 'unknown vintage scope' for not a lot of cash just out of pure curiosity. When it arrived I noticed that it powered up as soon as the battery was in, with the IR illuminator on as well. So screwdrivers out and disassembly time. Started with all the obvious stuff, and apart from the fact this thing is made from solid milled metal there was nothing amiss. Then I discovered the switch assembly had been over-rotated, so reset it and hey presto, switch working again! I assumed that this was a basic gen 1 unit, and several hours of internet searching later could only find one visual reference, here: http://eastwavescope.com/index.php?even ... 96&lang=en
Now this said it was a gen 2+ unit. I also saw the price!
So now the fun part, comparing it to my THE14 Gen 2+ white phos from deep dark. I think I may have bagged the bargain of the century!




