Newcon Optik manual Mounting on a rifle, NVS 14 with Picatinny adapter

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Unit until you hear a click.

All other operations with the Unit mounted on a helmet are identical to those with the head gear.

6.14Mounting on a rifle

The Unit can be mounted on a rifle with Picatinny (MIL-STD- 1913) mount adapter. The optical axle of the monocular coincides with the rifle’s Picatinny rail. Although the Unit does not contain a reticle and cannot be used as an independent riflescope, being mounted behind regular riflescope or red-dot reticle, it gives you an opportunity to aim your target in the night remaining invisible for the opposite side.

FIGURE 7. NVS 14 with Picatinny adapter.

Two types of weapon mounts are available. The type shown on Fig. 7 has two screws with large grooved heads for convenient tightening. They attach the monocular to the mount and attach it to the Picatinny rail.

Note: Over tightening the screws may damage the thread.

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Contents Night Vision Monocular / Goggles Operator’s ManualPage Important Information Precautions Table of Contents Warranty Customer Support Acceptance Certificate Some typical activities where NVS 14 can be useful FeaturesOverview Page Optional accessories Delivery SETSpecifications Unit Design Image Intensifier Tube Specifications Main parametersSpatial frequency-contrast characteristics MTF Field of view cleanness Schematic drawing Installing battery Operation InstructionsSwitching the Unit off Adjusting to individual visionFocusing Auto shut OFF at bright lightUsing the Unit with head gear or helmet Using IR illuminator Swinging Unit for unobstructed viewUsing the camera / video adapter Using the helmet mount Demist shield and sacrificial windowLocking screw Mounting on a rifle NVS 14 with Picatinny adapterPage Binocular configuration Troubleshooting Warranty What This Warranty Does Not CoverCustomer Support From USA onlyFrom all other countries Acceptance Certificate Night Vision Device Newcon Optik