As the official UK distributors of Freyr & Devik moderators we would like to comment on this thread.
Firstly to clarify, all Freyr & Devik moderators use titanium in only the core of the high-pressure chamber and the thread. This is where the temperature can exceed the melting point of...
Yes, we have a pretty good stock levels of almost all Freyr & Devik Moderators.
We are also still operating at the moment too. Click and collect or sending products out.
Feel free to get in touch!
Bruce, yes. We are a trade seller attempting to push the brands we sell. We are not trying to masquerade that in any way.
But also it is an innocent article on the basics of night vision and, yes, we based examples off of the ONLY two brands that we sell in relation to that topic. Of course...
As explained, we do not consider them in the same bracket as Hawke.
We guess that their lack of selling is because they are in the “mid-tier” “mid-priced” range (generally) of scopes and people tend to stay below that bracket or buy the more expensive brands above it.
We do not put Minox or Meopta in the "budget bracket" at all. I actually think Meopta is underrated as a brand. Unfortunately, we have just found it very hard to sell.
I assume the quote you are pinpointing is "Hawke, Minox & Meopta are really good scopes for entry level (£150) up to the...
Thanks for that.
Yes I have heard about the Pards but we only do Pulsar & Yukon for now. The two brands are excellent and suit us well.
We can't stock it all unfortunately!
Read our newest blog piece on the basics of thermal and digital night vision. Aimed at trying to help those who maybe do not know where to start on this complicated but fascinating technology!
Read it here: “How Does Night Vision Work? What Do I Need?”
Read our newest blog piece on the basics of thermal and digital night vision. Trying to help those who maybe do not know where to start on this complicated but fascinating technology!
Read it here: “How Does Night Vision Work? What Do I Need?”
Nice, and good choices! I am a Tudor man and can only say that it has been nothing but perfect - night and day compared to old cheaper watches (for keeping time). Hence my comparisons.
The issue is it is so hard to quantify quality, plus everyone sees through optics differently. But interesting to hear about your experiences with Vortex. It is not a brand we stock at the moment but we may look into it. Thank you
Thanks Carl,
Glad you enjoyed it.
Not sure I agree with you entirely on the watches though. I would say Swiss watches are more accurate and lose less time than cheaper ones. Although certainly, they are more of a luxury (fashion) item versus scopes - I agree with that. Scopes are a much more...
We are trying to answer some fairly simple questions (yet they take a lot of explaining) in our new series of blog posts. They are mainly aimed at beginners or people who do not have much technical knowledge, but a good read for everyone hopefully!
Read it here: How much is a Rifle Scope...
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