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Strictly Offensive Kit - Current Specials Thread

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Pre-owned OSTI PVS-22
$7,100 shipped CONUS

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Clean/Factory tube. Unit is in hand and ready to ship.

Payment Methods: Check, wire, cash, CC over phone

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Pre-owned Nivisys COTI
$2,850 shipped CONUS

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Clean barely used. Unit is in hand and ready to ship.

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Thru lens pics are tough for me. It looks the same as the other COTIs I have(and have had) just fine. But this pic at least shows it powers up, which it does. Its totally functional, all buttons work.

Let me know if any questions. I've been using COTI for critter control for 5 years now, so I can help with your use case(s).
 
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Pre-owned Nivisys NVEC VITAL-2 IR-Laser
$450 shipped CONUS

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Clean barely used. Unit is in hand and ready to ship.

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I don't know much about this one. In reading around the internet, it looks like it was originally made to compete with the PAQ-4C and I've had one of those and this unit definitely reminded me of it. It has about the same form factors and similar adjustment knobs. Its an IR Laser only. And its 0.7 mW. Though it has a number of settings, for high and low power pulsing as well as high and low power non-pulsing. The remote is much nicer than the PAQ-4C. It takes 2xAA batts (not shipping it with Batts though) and was manufactured in Sept '03. Unit looks new, no scratches or scrapes.

Anyone knowing more about the history of these units feel free to post!
 
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Pre-owned Nivisys NVEC VITAL-2 IR-Laser
$450 shipped CONUS

ITAR Form required

Clean barely used. Unit is in hand and ready to ship.

Payment Methods: Check, wire, cash, CC over phone

See pics below:

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I don't know much about this one. In reading around the internet, it looks like it was originally made to compete with the PAQ-4C and I've had one of those and this unit definitely reminded me of it. It has about the same form factors and similar adjustment knobs. Its an IR Laser only. And its 0.7 mW. Though it has a number of settings, for high and low power pulsing as well as high and low power non-pulsing. The remote is much nicer than the PAQ-4C. It takes 2xAA batts (not shipping it with Batts though) and was manufactured in Sept '03. Unit looks new, no scratches or scrapes.

Anyone knowing more about the history of these units feel free to post!
Do you have the paddle switches for this as well? They usually come with the pressure switch and a paddle switch.
 
Negatif, I remember having a paddle with the PAQ-4c, but all we have for this one is what is shown.
 
Poor use of terminology on my behalf, I believe it is really the switch like the 200 but I could be wrong. Have you tried it out?
 
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Pre-owned Nivisys NVEC VITAL-2 IR-Laser
$450 shipped CONUS

ITAR Form required

Clean barely used. Unit is in hand and ready to ship.

Payment Methods: Check, wire, cash, CC over phone

See pics below:

51029836631_7e20990a3d_h.jpg


I don't know much about this one. In reading around the internet, it looks like it was originally made to compete with the PAQ-4C and I've had one of those and this unit definitely reminded me of it. It has about the same form factors and similar adjustment knobs. Its an IR Laser only. And its 0.7 mW. Though it has a number of settings, for high and low power pulsing as well as high and low power non-pulsing. The remote is much nicer than the PAQ-4C. It takes 2xAA batts (not shipping it with Batts though) and was manufactured in Sept '03. Unit looks new, no scratches or scrapes.

Anyone knowing more about the history of these units feel free to post!
I found an old post from Victor TNVC from 2005 ar15.com

"Vital-2 is a single beam IR laser with a built in CQB illuminator that round out this unit. I have worked with this unit for a bit of time now and for my use, I find it’s the best unit I’ve used. Its VERY durable, light-weight, throw-lever weapon mountable, has off axis light security, pulse modes and a VERY good CQB illuminator for 50 meter in work. **Changed to effective range of 20 meters, not seen range***I’ve engaged man-size targets at 500M+ while using this unit with a Raptor 6X on a 6.8SPC as well as 100m and in work with NO blooming effects at all. The unit has a nifty variable intensity dial that works very well for varying output power. The Vital also comes standard with a paddle activation switch, as well as a tape switch which brings me to the feature I do not like that is typical with all NVEC’s IR products. The IR units do NOT incorporate a constant on feature. ALL units I’ve worked with either need the paddle or tape switch to operate for momentary on work. Maybe safety issues and tactical reasons come into play here. It’s difficult to use the Vital as a hand held unit due to this feature, especially if you are holding an NVD monoculure without a helmet mount. I’ve used the tape switch while actually holding the unit, in one hand, while holding my PVS-14 in another, but it’s cumbersome to say the least."
 
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Look forward to your review of the Halo X Wig and the tig clip on