We got them. The only ones in Canada priced this low, direct from the Elcan.
Really limited numbers (we bought all they had), once they are gone they are gone, I cant get anymore at this pricing.
We support the IOP pricing on these as well. Email for details.
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All the details here:
http://www.nordicmarksman.com/Elcan-3.html
Cheers
Just to confirm,
These are refurbished units that have had the tritium removed correct?
Why wouldn't civvies need the tritium? The whole idea is to have the same functional kit for the most part. We can get NV goggles, NV optics, so why WOULD we want a neutered elcan?
Why wouldn't civvies need the tritium? The whole idea is to have the same functional kit for the most part. We can get NV goggles, NV optics, so why WOULD we want a neutered elcan?
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Sorry bud... you do not aim with night visions throu the sight. You use the d-ball for aiming. Also the tritium is for low light conditions for you to pick up the reticule with your naked eye.
Tell me how you aim with this sight with helmet and nvg on? I am curious.
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Sorry bud... you do not aim with night visions throu the sight. You use the d-ball for aiming. Also the tritium is for low light conditions for you to pick up the reticule with your naked eye.
Tell me how you aim with this sight with helmet and nvg on? I am curious.
Tritium in a C79 will be a wasted option for 99.99% of Canadian C79 users (most would be better served by buying a couple of thousand rounds of ammo with the extra money). If I planned on shooting in the dark I would be shopping for a night vision monocular and a laser aiming module.
Tritium is a very expensive, maintenance intensive option.
Israelis put tritium in the M21 which retails for $500....only in Canada does it cost $2000 for that same little bit of radiation lol.
It's just a bit of a pisser for anyone trying to put together a C7 clone.....you can have the rifle with Diemaco rollmarks, but not the green furniture or triad etc. You can have a neutered refurb green elcan sans light source for $1150, but getting a functional one will set you back $2000.....
"Oh...you're Canadian? Well bend over....."
lube please?
Tritium in a C79 will be a wasted option for 99.99% of Canadian C79 users (most would be better served by buying a couple of thousand rounds of ammo with the extra money). If I planned on shooting in the dark I would be shopping for a night vision monocular and a laser aiming module.
Tritium is a very expensive, maintenance intensive option.