Looking for a pair of pvs-7a. 1st gulf war type NVGs. They dont have to work. Can even be gutted. Would also be interested in the same for 7b, and 14s. These will not be intended to work. Please pm me.
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LF an/pvs7a (1st gulf nvgs)
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Re: LF an/pvs7a (1st gulf nvgs)
For the PVS-14 check eBay, there are enough components available (housings, battery compartments, eye cups, lenses) to build up a dummy without the internals. On occasion, complete dummy units without the internals also show up on EBay.
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Re: LF an/pvs7a (1st gulf nvgs)
Not for a 7a. Ive been watching parts for quite a while. Thanks for the info.
Matt R
Matt R
1947 cj2a
1956 dj-3a dispatcher
1946 t3c
U.S Army (11C3P2B) 1989-2006
82nd Abn, 1st Gulf War Vet
101st Abn oif/oef Vet
2ID Korea
40th Inf
45th Inf
1956 dj-3a dispatcher
1946 t3c
U.S Army (11C3P2B) 1989-2006
82nd Abn, 1st Gulf War Vet
101st Abn oif/oef Vet
2ID Korea
40th Inf
45th Inf
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Re: LF an/pvs7a (1st gulf nvgs)
Matt,
Have you considered an air soft replica of the PVS-7 if you just need something for display? You may be surprised how many museums are using air soft replicas in their diorama displays. One that stood out for me was a SAW in the Mogadishu diorama at the Airborne and Special Ops Museum in Fayetteville. A close look shows that it is an air soft.
Check this out:
http://www.scopeandlaser.com/index.php?cat=&p=6&id=2389#
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