Short answer, negatif, have not tried.
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Longer answer, almost did, but managed to find an olde Armasight CO-X (3p) and got that instead.
The Armasight is almost the same thing as the Comanche 22 ... with different housing, for legal reasons. But AGM has overlap with the rump of Armasight that was stranded in AZ after the FLIR merger (merger now defunct).
And the original CO-X (from back in 2014-ish time frame) seemed like an attempt at a poor man's PVS-22. So I've been interested in them forever ... and finally got the CO-x (3p) last year. Its about 6x max on the day scope for a clear image, though you can squeeze up a little higher if you can tolerate the fuzzier. I would not hesitate to shoot on 10x if I had already PID'd.
I run this on mk12 with L&S mk4 2.5-8x TMR or Trijicon Credo 2-10x mil-tree.
As to the Comanche 22, as I said, these are CO-X with different housing and different name. My hesitation is I have not heard good things about the clarity of the tubes in the AGM PVS-14s ... and if that carries over to the Comanche 22s, then expect a dim image that might require an illum. With a gen2 tube, of course it would require an illum, but I wouldn't want to have to run an illum for a gen 3 tube.
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But if you get one, please let us know how you like it - as I've seen no hands on reviews of one !!!
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GALLERY
PVS-27 on the left, CO-X on the right, breach in the center for size comparison