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Night Vision Introducing the TNVC PVS-14 NPBM-D Bridge - 2.93 oz., $315 NOW IN STOCK!

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    Hot on the heels of the release of the TNVC PVS-14-PBM-A, we’re proud to announce the release of the PVS-14 Non-Powered Bridge Mount-Dovetail, or NPBM-D

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    The NPBM-D was a response to requests for a lower cost and lighter weight version of the PBM-A, deleting the centralized power supply, but retaining the stirrup and fastener attachment of the PBM-A that allows the best possible lockup and alignment of dual PVS-14s into a retrofit binocular configuration. Again, while bridging two PVS-14s is not the most ideal configuration for binocular night vision devices (BNVDs), the PBM-A and NPBM-D are responsive to military and law enforcement organizations that already have large numbers of PVS-14s in inventory, as well as civilian enthusiasts that already have PVS-14 units, and do not want to purchase a new device or perform costly conversions to their existing devices, or may want to retain the ability to have two totally independent devices.



    The NPBM-D is the lightest dovetail mounting PVS-14 bridge currently on the market, weighing in at 2.93 ounces and is constructed from Delrin polymer and 6061 T6 anodized aluminum, and will retail for $315, making it one of the most affordable PVS-14 bridges on the market.

    You can pre-order the new NPBM-D here. HERE
     
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    I’ve got one of these and I really like it. Super light weight, the rings do their job of aligning the -14’s straight, and the friction on the arms is solid. They stay where you put em.