jcheeseright
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I have while I've been away looked into this in some detail as I'm really keen to get going with some proper milsim when I get home (184 days done, 6 to go). From what I've seen so far, unless you want to be spending 4 figures and up, gen1+ is pretty much the only way to go. From the rather large choice of commercial gen1+(a bit of a misnomer, it's still gen1, just 'newer', not 'better') devices out there the best 2 contenders for helmet mounting are the Cobra Optics Merlin EX 1x20 monocular, and the Pulsar Challenger GS 1x20 monocular. Yukon do some too but I don't think they'll have the requisite threaded part to accept a j-arm to attach to a rhino mount.
For info, if you need to attach a rhino arm to an NVD the fitting is a standard camera tripod adapter, though finding a decent j-arm is a challenge in the extreme, as is finding an appropriately priced rhino arm.
If you've got a bit of cash to splash, the AN/PVS14 model gen3 monocular is supposed to be the bees knees and can (for a gen3 device) be picked up relatively cheaply these days. The added bonus to getting one of these is that the rhino mount and j-arm were designed around it, so you know it'll work.
As for torches trashing gen1 NVDs, as Ian said it's more a case of them losing hours of effective use than instantly exploding in your face, most will work for several thousand hours anyway so losing a few here or there won't cost you too badly. How often do you realistically play at night? a handful of times a year? Think how long it would take to use a thousand hours at that rate, a pretty long time!
For info, if you need to attach a rhino arm to an NVD the fitting is a standard camera tripod adapter, though finding a decent j-arm is a challenge in the extreme, as is finding an appropriately priced rhino arm.
If you've got a bit of cash to splash, the AN/PVS14 model gen3 monocular is supposed to be the bees knees and can (for a gen3 device) be picked up relatively cheaply these days. The added bonus to getting one of these is that the rhino mount and j-arm were designed around it, so you know it'll work.
As for torches trashing gen1 NVDs, as Ian said it's more a case of them losing hours of effective use than instantly exploding in your face, most will work for several thousand hours anyway so losing a few here or there won't cost you too badly. How often do you realistically play at night? a handful of times a year? Think how long it would take to use a thousand hours at that rate, a pretty long time!