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Yes, it is possible to use night vision scopes with suppressors, but there are specific considerations and requirements to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
Compatibility and Interface
When combining night vision scopes with suppressors, it’s crucial to ensure the suppressor is compatible with the night vision device. Typically, a suppressor-rated night vision scope or a device with a high power rating (e.g., Gen 3 or higher) is necessary to handle the increased heat generated by the suppressor. Some popular night vision scopes, such as the ATN PS25, are designed to work seamlessly with suppressors, while others may require additional modifications or precautions.
Mounting and Alignment
Accurate mounting and alignment of the night vision scope and suppressor are critical for optimal performance. This involves ensuring the suppressor is installed correctly on the barrel, and the night vision scope is aligned with the bore of the rifle. Aiming for a 0.5-1 MOA (minute of angle) difference in elevation and windage is a good starting point. Use a bubble level and a bore sight to achieve precise alignment.
Best Practices for Use
When using a night vision scope with a suppressor, it’s essential to follow best practices to minimize damage and ensure optimal performance. These include using a suppressor-rated night vision scope, ensuring proper mounting and alignment, and maintaining a safe distance from the muzzle to prevent heat damage. Additionally, avoid using the night vision scope during hot firing sessions or when the suppressor is not properly installed, as this can cause damage to the device.
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