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Item Gone: FS/FT **SPM** Russian Starlight Nightvision scope

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Item Name: Item Gone: FS/FT **SPM** Russian Starlight Nightvision scope

Location: Marietta or Kennesaw

Zip Code: 30067

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: 300
Trade Value or Items Looking For: 300

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: This is an older Russian night vision scope that I have had since the 90's and haven't really used it much so listing it here in hopes someone will use or cherish in their home museum of goodies. Don't know much about it other than It takes high voltage AA batteries... I dont have a battery pack for it just use the regular AA high voltage batteries....asking $300 OBRO or may consider trading for some of equal value.
Sight Optical Night 3 power magnification x 78mm objective lense.

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I think it is much more...the eyepiece is adjustable I think for the diopter but magnification on the objective end is a lot...sorry I don't know much about it and couldn't find much on it on the web ...other it's Russian lol
Side of the scope says ПОН 3х78.
Sight Optical Night 3 power magnification x 78mm objective lense.
Eye piece is adjustible for the user's eye, similar to binoculars. Soviet day and night scopes have rubber eye piece. Shooter is expected to put his eye on it, that would place the eye in the right place for the focal length.
 
Side of the scope says ПОН 3х78.
Sight Optical Night 3 power magnification x 78mm objective lense.
Eye piece is adjustible for the user's eye, similar to binoculars. Soviet day and night scopes have rubber eye piece. Shooter is expected to put his eye on it, that would place the eye in the right place for the focal length.
Thank you for the info..I have added the magnification info to the listing...
 
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