Zulus

Vulpine Mk3. Ok it’s a rear add on but doesn’t affect head position at all. Very basic and on the right scope the image is phenomenal. Well worth a look. I use mine 4/5 nights a week and for various reasons need it to work. Gave up on digital NV 18 months ago after buying the unit.
 
So, which choice?
I think I will end up with a decision to make.
Hopefully they will find a fault and offer a replacement.
Or a refund??
Or they will say that they cannot find any faults and offer to return, to which I will say no thanks and then I will be offered a part payment and out of pocket, FFS.

Faced with that last option, what would you do?
And while you're here, what is the best nv sight?
And I mean reliability!
I'd try anything if it was built proper like....

Thanks.
@ATNUK any thoughts??
 
I think the Zulus is hard to beat and you've been unlucky with your particular one, or possibly the fault is related to the fall you had when it fell into the mud🤷🏻‍♂️
 
I think the Zulus is hard to beat and you've been unlucky with your particular one, or possibly the fault is related to the fall you had when it fell into the mud🤷🏻‍♂️
I have often wondered but considering I used it two or three nights a week before and after the fall I'm not so sure its related.
The fall wasn't a full on fall, it was more of a slide really but yes fair point and thank you.
 
I'm sure @ATN UK will be along soon, but ATN don't have a day/night scope directly comparable in size and form to the Zulus
They have the X Sight 5 5-25LRF which has a 4k sensor, the same base mag, LRF and ballistic calculator
It comes with an external IR and overall is much bigger, heavier and substantially more expensive than the Zulus
I'm waiting for an X Sight 5 5-25 LRF to arrive in the next few days when I'll test it alongside the Zulus 5-20 HDR and the Alpex 4k

Cheers

Bruce
 
Those n470 look solid jobs, Ben speaks highly of them, have you any experience with them @mealiejimmy , anyone?
I have one. At night they take some beating. But they are night vision only . Not really useable in the day. They're a big unit too. Also the inbuilt IR eats through the battery in no time at all so you really need an external IR. But , if all you want is a no frills nv unit they take some beating.
 
Has the Pard ds35 jobbie died ? I don't seem to notice much said of them??
I do think they are ugly with the laser poking up in the air like they do.
Any comments?
 
Vulpine Mk3. Ok it’s a rear add on but doesn’t affect head position at all. Very basic and on the right scope the image is phenomenal. Well worth a look. I use mine 4/5 nights a week and for various reasons need it to work. Gave up on digital NV 18 months ago after buying the unit.
Just a phenomenal piece of kit! Paired with a wraith torch, wow!!!! No more fiddling about pressing buttons, useable full mag on scope, just focus on the scope & pull the trigger! I was blind, now I can see.
 
I have never needed external IR with my N470s. Battery pack is a doddle to change and lasts ages if you use either rechargeable or Energiser batteries. I find the standard Pulsar recharable battery packs are not that good.
Another one last night.
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