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To search in the night

TOLETVM

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There is someone that he(she) likes to go out with his detector in the night

That to do to be able to see the detector and the land?
 
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BarnacleBill
 
Hi Guys,
I just love these night vision glasses if you are working in a park or on the beach you can see all around you and no body knows you are their.They give you a chance if their is anybody in your area.

Regards Pinpointa Down Under In Oz.:ausflag:
 
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You can mount a small light on the top of the detector to see the screen, then find a target with a pinpointer. I've done it without a light at all. I just notched out everything bar the notches in which I was interested in, pinpointed, then recovered the target with the aid of my pocket probe. I was hunting on a lawn, with only a screw driver as my recovery tool. With zero light, it was surprisingly easy.Just as easy as if I was in full sunlight!
Mick Evans.
 
out their today you do not let them see any glimpse of a light. A park that i visit very regually i guy was stabbed to death not long ago at night. Thats why i like the night glasses they cant see you BUT you can see them and you only get one life so you have to protect it to the best of your ability and as i am 70 you are no where as good as you were a few years ago but if shove comes to push i give it my very best to defend my self some of these young bucks think they are invincible
but their time will come.

Regards Pinpointa Down Under In Oz.:ausflag:
 
Yeah Ray. The spot that I did that, was my favourite site. It's the farmers market. Unfortunately, it is also the main spot that gets most of the trouble makers walking though from department of housing estate. it got so bad there over the last few years, that as they burnt down the houses in that area (burning down an average of 60 to 80 houses a year!) the fire brigade had to attend under a police escort. I only did it because I ran out of day light and didn't want to stop, as I was having too much fun. Sometimes I've gone there and had to abandon the spot due to drunks in the park. The State government stepped in recently and effectively closed down the estate, which was good and bad. We used to get them walking across the railway line and right past our front door. I lost count of how many times they either broke into our home, stole or smashed windows in the cars out the front or I chased off, as they attempted to break in. I chased one group for a mile once. There was six of them and at the time I was in a frame of mind to take the lot on. Now there gone, but unfortunately, the dept of Aboriginal housing bought a house directly opposite us. It is now a drug house. The police are aware of it, but reckon that they don't have enough evidence yet. I guess if I we a lesser person, I'd have a few choice words. I think Spoke said in Star trek 4 "Would now be a time few a few colourful metaphors.":rofl::cry:
Mick Evans.
 
Hi Kris,
A mate of mine down south has got a pair and i had a go with them and i am rapped. You are looking at $1200 dollars but still if it makes it a bit safer its worth it.
Regards Pinpointa Down Under In Oz.:ausflag:
 
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