

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ky0SnK ... -OWKFJadkw
These monitor equipped devices are the only devices that do not cause me any eye-sting.
It can be used in a head up position - or a head down cheek weld position with the monitor about 10 inches from the eye, an earlier version is shown in this photo:

This has an RCA out socket for DVR recordings and runs on two 18650 rechargeable batteries (not supplied) or 4 CR123 batteries ( I have not tried rechargeable ones). Batteries are accessed by removing the monitor which is connected via an (umbilical?) Servo cable:


This is how the monitor is fitted and removed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IliQEYh ... -OWKFJadkw
At typical subsonic range it rarely requires an illuminator to be used to spot then stalk up to your rabbits and sometimes even take the shot: Though there will be periods of very dark when an IR has to be used - and periods when you can see several hundred yards without an IR.
Few NV users using add-on rigs can imagine the covert capabilities of this rig at subsonic ranges without spending several hundred pounds.
You can expect this sort of advantage on a foggy night for example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6nPsp8 ... -OWKFJadkw
And this performance in good moonlight conditions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMrHaSI ... -OWKFJadkw
Both lens options are pre - owned.
Price is £330 with the 50mm lens and M42 adaptor. (About 3.5 to 4 mag)
Or £430 with the Cosmicar 75mm F1.4 TV lens - which has a dent on it. (about 5.5 to 6 mag)
Any of the illuminators in my signature picture can be included with a scope mount for £40 if taken at the same time.
I'm slightly dyslexic so please expect to see a few edits if I notice I missed something.

















