AN/PVS-14 Adapter for TwistMount
N-Vision Optics NVAT (Night Vision Adapter for TwistMount™) enables the operator to switch between his Aimpoint® 3XMag or Concealed Engagement Unit (CEU) and the AN/PVS-14 night vision monocular in less than 5 seconds with no tools required.
NVAT Adapters allow for the AN/PVS-14 night vision monocular (or compatible) to snap on directly to the Aimpoint® TwistMount™ Base in place of the 3XMag or CEU.
N-Vision Optics NVAT adapters correctly aligns AN/PVS-14 with the Aimpoint® night vision compatible sights (Comp-series) when sights are mounted in the Aimpoint® QRP Ring with Spacer. The adapters will also co-align the AN/PVS-14 with most night vision compatible EOTech sights when they are mounted directly to the upper receiver.
Two models are currently available: the NVAT, compatible with all back-up iron sights, and the super light weight low profile NVAT-LT. Mounts are proudly made in the USA out of the aircraft grade 6061-T6 aluminum and hard coated to the most stringent Mil-Spec requirements (Type 3, Black).
Manufacturer Website: http://nvisionoptics.com/accessories/TwistM/
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