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    Posted: November/10/2009 at 21:09
I was wondering what kind of scope that is? I know the gun is the Walther WA 2000.
 
 
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Maybe an AN/PVS-4?
If it is tourist season, why can't we shoot them?
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AN/PVS-4 Individual Weapon Night Sight

Night vision device for passive night vision and aiming fire of individual weapons using ambient light (moonlight or starlight) for illumination.

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The AN/PVS-4 Individual Weapon Night Sight is a portable, battery operated, electro-optical instrument used for observation and aimed fire of weapons at night. It amplifies reflected light such as moonlight, starlight, and sky glow so that the viewed scene becomes clearly visible to the operator. The sight does not emit visible or infrared light (except from the eyepiece) that can be detected by the enemy. It can be used with the M16 rifle, M249 and M60 machine guns, and 83mm MK183 MOD 1 (SMAW) ro

If it is tourist season, why can't we shoot them?
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Soon to be completely gone from the U.S. military inventory...
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I'm just dreaming right now since I'll never be able to afford it any time soon, at least until I pass my RN class. Once it's gone from the military is it still possible to buy one?
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