Another Some Bloke scopeless NV rifle sight. SOLD

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Another Some Bloke scopeless NV rifle sight. SOLD

Post by some bloke » 07 Dec 2014, 09:05

Another No-Scope rifle sight with an EJ230 camera inside. This is no ordinary EJ230 - it is a 'some bloke' EJ230 with the rear mounting spigot faced off for easier access to the joystick - and the front of the housing has been turned off to make it fit more lens types. The plug and play cables have been cut and hard wired so the camera no longer qualifies for the manufacturers warranty. It has a used F1.4 75mm TV lens that would originally have cost about £300.

Three grubscrews are now fitted in the outer 'C' mount tube to aid matching the POA to the POI with a central crosshair: Use the grubscrews for the rough zero then fine tune the crosshair with the camera joystick.

This has no external cables running to battery packs etc and the monitor vents are enclosed inside the pod, it is a totally self contained unit.

The illuminator and its mount are shown here to display how they are fitted - and are not included in this sale price.
Any of the illuminators in my signature picture can be included with a scope mount for £40 if taken at the same time.

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Let this video run into the next one to see a 50mm SLR lens example with more detail:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nGwoxp ... -OWKFJadkw

These 5" monitor devices are the only NV displays that do not cause me any eye-sting. :angel:

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:
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This has an RCA out socket for DVR recordings and runs on two 18650 rechargeable batteries (not supplied) with the standard LCD screen or 4 CR123 batteries are better if using a DVR to record your shots ( I have not tried rechargeable ones). Batteries are accessed by removing the monitor which is connected via an (umbilical?) Servo cable:
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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

The price is £450 with the lens shown, other lenses may be supplied with it at a different price if required. This is also listed on ebay so may be removed from sale here.
Last edited by some bloke on 08 Dec 2014, 00:08, edited 1 time in total.

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Re: Another Some Bloke scopeless NV rifle sight.

Post by eyemajic » 07 Dec 2014, 17:23

Hi Dave,

Sent you a PM this morning, but not sure if it was readable - text and background colours were both white at my end.... :crazy:

Feel free to pop a reply here if you can't read it either ;)

Cheers,
Colin.

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Re: Another Some Bloke scopeless NV rifle sight.

Post by some bloke » 08 Dec 2014, 00:08

Hi Colin, I highlighted it to read it thanks. :thumbup:

Sold to Colin subject to completion.

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Re: Another Some Bloke scopeless NV rifle sight. SOLD

Post by eyemajic » 08 Dec 2014, 09:57

:D

Cheers Dave - PM away ;)

That's a happy Monday for me! :)

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