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<blockquote data-quote="lynxpilot" data-source="post: 1076291" data-attributes="member: 23349"><p>I used to have a D-760. The chassis is made by Dedal, a Russian company, and the photomultipliers are made by US firms, which could be any of 2 or 3. There are a few retailers on line that market them. Mine was Gen 3. Other company/ies advertise a Gen 4, but that's really a myth. They're all priced really closely depending on the true generation and image quality. </p><p> </p><p>Mine was spectacular, and with some minimal amount of starlight, I could ID cattle in a pasture 1500 or more yards from my pasture. It handled an AR-15 and AR-10 just fine as far as recoil. I got to use it one time on a coyote that was going for my sheep and shortly thereafter had to sell it due to financial constraints.</p><p> </p><p>It's the one thing I miss the most that I sold. For a hog hunt, it would have been ideal.</p><p> </p><p>Having seen earlier generations whilst in the military, I can safely say that Gen 3 is the way to go. Anything less is really constraining and is more or less for just goofing around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lynxpilot, post: 1076291, member: 23349"] I used to have a D-760. The chassis is made by Dedal, a Russian company, and the photomultipliers are made by US firms, which could be any of 2 or 3. There are a few retailers on line that market them. Mine was Gen 3. Other company/ies advertise a Gen 4, but that's really a myth. They're all priced really closely depending on the true generation and image quality. Mine was spectacular, and with some minimal amount of starlight, I could ID cattle in a pasture 1500 or more yards from my pasture. It handled an AR-15 and AR-10 just fine as far as recoil. I got to use it one time on a coyote that was going for my sheep and shortly thereafter had to sell it due to financial constraints. It's the one thing I miss the most that I sold. For a hog hunt, it would have been ideal. Having seen earlier generations whilst in the military, I can safely say that Gen 3 is the way to go. Anything less is really constraining and is more or less for just goofing around. [/QUOTE]
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