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on the link to the £145 set up it docent mention ir lamp!

but thats the con because any self respecting company would state that it is not in the deal and you need to buy one :nono:

tell them you want your money back as you were misled by the images in the advert!

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Had a phone call from them today, turns out it's a young lad trying to make a few quid.Very clever but also a bit wet behind the ears.Makes them on a 3d printer, says he is going to make me an iscope

That will do it.

Looks like whatever is in the flightcase and if that is £145 it's not a bad buy

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on the link to the £145 set up it docent mention ir lamp!

but thats the con because any self respecting company would state that it is not in the deal and you need to buy one :nono:

tell them you want your money back as you were misled by the images in the advert!

If you read the previous posts you will see it is in the contents list!
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on the link to the £145 set up it docent mention ir lamp!

but thats the con because any self respecting company would state that it is not in the deal and you need to buy one :nono:

tell them you want your money back as you were misled by the images in the advert!

If you read the previous posts you will see it is in the contents list!

 

true.. but if you follow your link to the £145 set up it says you get the n/v unit/ lead and battery and thats it

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I agree Si, that is how I read it.

 

I bought a similar unit on eBay which was a little more expensive but to be honest, very good. My son in law is using it at the moment as I bought a NiteSite which is much lighter and more controllable. You can buy a T20 torch cheap enough then you are in business.

 

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on the link to the £145 set up it docent mention ir lamp!

but thats the con because any self respecting company would state that it is not in the deal and you need to buy one :nono:

tell them you want your money back as you were misled by the images in the advert!

 

If you read the previous posts you will see it is in the contents list!

true.. but if you follow your link to the £145 set up it says you get the n/v unit/ lead and battery and thats it

But it's on the photo, and the unit is useless without it.You wouldn't advertise a car with no engine as a good runner would you? Maybe trading standards can look Ino it.

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on the link to the £145 set up it docent mention ir lamp!

but thats the con because any self respecting company would state that it is not in the deal and you need to buy one :nono:

tell them you want your money back as you were misled by the images in the advert!

If you read the previous posts you will see it is in the contents list!
true.. but if you follow your link to the £145 set up it says you get the n/v unit/ lead and battery and thats it

But it's on the photo, and the unit is useless without it.You wouldn't advertise a car with no engine as a good runner would you? Maybe trading standards can look Ino it.

 

theres a bloke who sells n/v in the for sale adds on here called some bloke

his pricing is clear and from what my mate says is good at what he dose and well priced!

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You could try this for ultimate bargain basement, though he does have teething troubles. It is a good example of a build and the solutions to common problems.

http://nightvisionforumuk.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=13683

 

There seem to be a lot of start ups with what is becoming a standard build.

I am tempted myself as I like the hobbyist ventures. It is the shooting stance that puts me off.

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It is very tempting to build one, or even a spotter to see what is lurking in the night.

 

Going back to the original post, yes it clearly states the Contents List on page 2 of the 'instrutions' as they have put it.

I think the poor bloke with his new company needs to get this changed sharpish. It isn't misleading it is completely wrong and invalidates every kit sale.

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Some bloke does some good stuff with 3d printing and his gear is actually his own builds rather than a collection of parts which all the home made kit builders use just put together for you, it's something you can do yourself with little knowledge and make a tidy job of it.

I happily used other peoples work to make my own ( copy of many others ) build and have spotted a neighbours fencer and car battery unit at 299 yrds

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