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Optics SOLD: Northrop Grumman MK VII Night Vision Laser Rangefinder

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  • Feb 24, 2008
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    Northrop Grumman MK VII Night Vision Laser Rangefinder. $4000.00 with all of the batteries, or $3000 with 5 of them (which will last you forever).

    - EYESAFE.
    - 10 km range.
    - Not bothered by Fog or Smoke
    - Night time via built-in Night Vision Intensifier (think PVS-14):

    (Crappy picture using my iPhone - does better when you don't have two massive light sources.)
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    Daytime picture of comms tower 2.5km away (2720 yards):
    (it is not easy to get pictures through this unit)
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    In perfect working order with all accessories. Includes a several lifetime supply of 26 SAFT 3.9 volt batteries.

    Includes tripod, carrying case, manual, all cables and Pelican hard case..

    It has a built in Vectronix digital compass. (You MUST read the manual!)

    For a complete description of the MK VII see the article on the Firearms Blog. Link to Firearms Blog Article

    This sucker works unbelievably well. Unfortunately, the fates have determined that the wife unit may be unemployed shortly... so it has to go.


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    (Yes, I repurposed the ad... ;) )
     
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    Autogating, Omni 5 or 6. It Ok, not an L3 unfilmed, but it works very well for ranging.
     
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    Decided to add an option for not receiving all of the batteries. 5 of them should be enough for using it for the rest of your life.
     
    Using remote trigger to get 5.5km return off of comms tower, nearly impossible to get a good picture in bright daylight WITH the LED readout:

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    All PMs replied to... Folks, I'm willing to sell this with 5 batteries. Note that two of those batteries should last for your life time of using the unit. 5 is probably overkill. The batteries cost $100.00 each retail.

    The unit is worth at least $2800, and the batteries quite a bit more. Please keep this in mind before low balling me.
     
    I'll take this, per our discussion by PM.

    Northrop Grumman MK VII Night Vision Laser Rangefinder. $4000.00 with all of the batteries, or $3000 with 5 of them (which will last you forever).

    - EYESAFE.
    - 10 km range.
    - Not bothered by Fog or Smoke
    - Night time via built-in Night Vision Intensifier (think PVS-14):

    (Crappy picture using my iPhone - does better when you don't have two massive light sources.)
    IMG_5762.jpeg


    Daytime picture of comms tower 2.5km away (2720 yards):
    (it is not easy to get pictures through this unit)
    3A9D008D-BF8E-479F-BB67-93D422EF7E4F.jpeg


    In perfect working order with all accessories. Includes a several lifetime supply of 26 SAFT 3.9 volt batteries.

    Includes tripod, carrying case, manual, all cables and Pelican hard case..

    It has a built in Vectronix digital compass. (You MUST read the manual!)

    For a complete description of the MK VII see the article on the Firearms Blog. Link to Firearms Blog Article

    This sucker works unbelievably well. Unfortunately, the fates have determined that the wife unit may be unemployed shortly... so it has to go.

    SwJqnwwl (2021_04_30 22_41_47 UTC).jpeg


    YFMqrPWl (2021_04_30 22_41_47 UTC).jpeg


    0QPuUVRl (2021_04_30 22_41_47 UTC).jpeg

    skZ2wy5l (2021_04_30 22_41_47 UTC).jpeg


    (Yes, I repurposed the ad... ;) )

    Autogating, Omni 5 or 6. It Ok, not an L3 unfilmed, but it works very well for ranging.

    Using remote trigger to get 5.5km return off of comms tower, nearly impossible to get a good picture in bright daylight WITH the LED readout:

    0C4C94DA-4670-416F-8F88-2E903B9C383D.jpeg

    3A43EACA-1FC4-4E8E-B6C3-5AC13946BFDF.jpeg

    All PMs replied to... Folks, I'm willing to sell this with 5 batteries. Note that two of those batteries should last for your life time of using the unit. 5 is probably overkill. The batteries cost $100.00 each retail.

    The unit is worth at least $2800, and the batteries quite a bit more. Please keep this in mind before low balling me.
     
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    I have one of these. It is a slick unit. Works really well. Honestly, if you want to range at night, it is a steal. I don't have the manual, unfortunately.
     
    It may be sold.

    He comes literally with everything.

    I think I’m going to take a picture of the manual because that seems to be pretty important.