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Night Vision Pulsar DFA75 with 10x32 Monocular

Bmitchell448

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I have a Pulsar DFA75 for sale. The DFA75 is an older model. However, it still works great. Looking to sell it so I can through some funds together for a thermal clip-on. It will come with a 10x32 monocular so it can also be used as a handheld or tripod mounted night vision, remote control, IR illuminator, 2 battery compartments and everything you would need to mount it to most scopes. There is one caveat. I did have the scope adapter for a 56mm objective, but my wife decided she wanted a new lab puppy. Well, I left the adapter on my desk and it became the puppy's chew toy. I have a link below for Pulsar. They do still make the adapter. The new ones are metal and not plastic.

This would be a great option for someone wanting to get into the clip-on NV but doesn't want to spend a lot of cash to get started.


I have seen them in the $1200-$1300 price range which I think is crazy in todays NV and thermal market.

Looking to get $750 shipped.
 

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What kind of batteries does this use and how much magnification will it take? Thanks.
 
What kind of batteries does this use and how much magnification will it take? Thanks.
Takes AA. But can accept external battery pack. I can’t say exactly was it can take magnification wise. But I had it on a 7-35 and it worked just fine. Never really tried to use it much past 7 though.
 
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