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nightvision,nick
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newbie and willing to try

Post by nightvision,nick » 16 May 2014, 09:04

hi everyone, so I've joined this forum from watching videos on youtube for e.g rolaidsbench with all his builds and some bloke(dave) with his vids. sorry if theres others but these are the only ones i can think of and remember.
so i went the add on route with a setup from holdover tv on youtube, many might have seen his videos he's called joe and i first seen his setup on ebay. not bad priced either but after getting in touch with him directly i managed to buy a setup and it was in the post the very same day, POW next day there it is at my door, so hats of to you joe. got it all set up on my gun and i was amazed, went out with it seeing bunnies in the dark and their eyes light up like diamonds was a different type of shooting all together. I'm still struggling with range but that will come with time.
So my next purchase or build is the infamous scope less build, it looks sleek sexy and so compact, i guess like the little black dress, looks awesome and shows style. I've been in touch with some bloke but as I'm a newbie he's a little conscious about selling to me with no posts or history, some bloke i totally understand, if your products are or were on ebay id be clicking buy it now RIGHT NOW :lol: so if you can help me out guys thats would be great.

PESCA

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Post by PESCA » 16 May 2014, 09:29

Hello Nick and welcome to the forum.

I'm guessing that Dave's concern won't be down to anything other than the fact that he's dealt with people who have no experience at setting up nv and using ir illuminators. Then, although no fault of Dave's equipment, just the fact that the user is inexperienced in such matters, they send it back to Dave, using the 'it doesn't work' card and as it's distance selling, Dave has to refund. A costly game indeed, especially when you don't build such situations into your prices so that you can keep them down.

George

nightvision,nick
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Post by nightvision,nick » 16 May 2014, 09:42

agree totally with you george. I don't want to brag but its common sense on how to set these things up and use them. In honesty if people are buying them off here they should be rocket scientist to such tech :lol:
I read his post with the mass of pictures (i like pictures) and contacted him for the tube and one of them vac formed boxes in an attempt to build my own scopeless setup. I just hope that once i have built my stats up he will have some left.
but thank you for your reply and welcome, i hope to learn a lot more.

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Post by some bloke » 16 May 2014, 12:31

Hi nick, welcome to the forum my 'ansome - I'm glad to hear the videos bring people this way too. :wave:

My mam told me never to trade with total strangers :D I have had a couple of learning experiences too shall we say. :D

Well now I see you have made a couple of posts - wot come out well - and see how you got to join, I is a 'appy chappy' :thumbup:

I'll PM you the details and look forwards to seeing your results. :angel:

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Post by nightvision,nick » 16 May 2014, 12:40

Dave im totally agreeing with you 100% yea I can see your concern and doubts. Ill look forward to receiving a pm and get the ball moving. Ill be having another post for relatively cheap but ok lens.

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Post by some bloke » 16 May 2014, 13:07

nightvision,nick wrote:Dave im totally agreeing with you 100% yea I can see your concern and doubts. Ill look forward to receiving a pm and get the ball moving. Ill be having another post for relatively cheap but ok lens.
Cheers Nick, maybe let us know what range you shoot at in the other thread so we can advise on the right horse for the course. :thumbup:

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Post by Torchwood » 16 May 2014, 18:16

Hi and welcome aboard fella.
scopeless is the way to go imo, it has many twist and turns on route but once you got all the right components together, you wont look back.

toni
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