It's an AMT (ATN) Aries Mk6600 GEN2 dedicated night vision scope. I bought the unit for the tube, but turned out that the tube wasn't the right size for the unit I had.
Tube is fine, with only a few very small marks. Has a rangefinder reticle with variable brightness. Clicks are 1/8" @ 100 yrds. Variable diopter and focussing with the front lens. Mount is Weaver/Picatinny.
Now for the bad points (well, not really that bad). On the left side of the unit was a bank of LED's. These indicated on/off, reticle brightness, etc. These have been removed, along with the rubbish onboard IR illuminator. So, basically, it now has unit on/off sliding switch and reticle brightness rotating knob.
Runs off one AA battery, along with a dummy battery, which is in the holder.
Overall, it's in good condition, but judge that yourselves from the photographs. I haven't used this unit in anger, so, maybe you're taking a bit of a chance on it, but, I can't see any reason why this shouldn't work just fine. There's only really the elevation and windage which I haven't tried.
Could simply put this on ebay and get a much higher price for it, I'm sure you'll agree (would have thought around £450-£500), but I thought I'd give you fellas the chance first.
Yes, it's for the not-so-princely sum of £300 and a tenner toward the postage (it's quite a heavy little unit).
Thanks for looking.
George




















