Hello,
I would like to introduce myself, my name is Adam Woods & i am the Sales Manager for MTC Optics.
I currently use a range of night vision equipment myself, i have the Nite Site ns200, Atom and a pulsar xt
All but the Pulsar xt are used with MTC scopes as i find them the best quality when using night vision.
If any of you guys have any questions regarding the MTC scopes then please post on here and i will be more than willing to help.
cheers
Adam Woods
Introduction
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woodmister
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Introduction
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Re: Introduction
Hi Adam and welcome to the forum,just to let members know Adam will in the very near future be sponsering us with an advert.
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Re: Introduction
Hi Adam - welcome to the forum.
Please click this before reading the following. http://www.televisiontunes.com/mission_impossible.html
There is a lot of interest in MTC scopes for NV and it will be very useful for members to speak to da man.
I'm going to come clean and declare I have always tried to steer people away from MTC scopes for NV because of the lumpy bumpy oversize ocular adjustment.
Your mission - should you choose to accept it, is to get that component made for us in a rubberised format the same size as the eye bell, supplied as a NV version perhaps.
Please click this before reading the following. http://www.televisiontunes.com/mission_impossible.html
There is a lot of interest in MTC scopes for NV and it will be very useful for members to speak to da man.
I'm going to come clean and declare I have always tried to steer people away from MTC scopes for NV because of the lumpy bumpy oversize ocular adjustment.
Your mission - should you choose to accept it, is to get that component made for us in a rubberised format the same size as the eye bell, supplied as a NV version perhaps.
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Re: Introduction
Hello Some Bloke,
The night vision gear is not something we have got into, we just know our scopes work well with the units.
It may be worthwhile speaking to the manufactures of the Nightvision units direct.
However, i use a modified pulsar challenger adaptor for all my add on units. That way it is secure enough to hold and i can even use it on my connect scopes without damaging the eyebell.
cheers
Adam
The night vision gear is not something we have got into, we just know our scopes work well with the units.
It may be worthwhile speaking to the manufactures of the Nightvision units direct.
However, i use a modified pulsar challenger adaptor for all my add on units. That way it is secure enough to hold and i can even use it on my connect scopes without damaging the eyebell.
cheers
Adam
MTC OPTICS SALES MANAGER
Re: Introduction
Adam,
Welcome to the bear pit - sorry, forum
It's always good to have a manufacturer's opinions at first hand.
I used a Mamba lite 3-12x44 for my very first add-on about 3 years ago and found it to be excellent for that job.
Cheers
Bruce
Welcome to the bear pit - sorry, forum
It's always good to have a manufacturer's opinions at first hand.
I used a Mamba lite 3-12x44 for my very first add-on about 3 years ago and found it to be excellent for that job.
Cheers
Bruce
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