When A Night Vision Monocular Is $150 Off, You Take Notice

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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Here’s a good rule of thumb: When anything is $150 off, my interest is piqued. Even more so when it is something as useful as a night vision monocular. So, needless to say, right now my interest is piqued. This scope is perfect for scouting an area before you go hunting or something. It’s perfect for a lot of things, actually.

Normally $300, this monocular is 50 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $300, this monocular is 50 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Firefield 5×50 Nightfall 2 Night Vision Monocular on sale for $149.99

The description says it all:

With daylight fading, keep the perpetrator in your sights with the Firefield Nightfall 2 5×50 Night Vision Monocular. Featuring a more ergonomic, easy-grip design than other monocular in the Nightfall family, operators can begin their viewing experience within seconds. Equipped with a power-saving PULSE IR illuminator and one of the largest objective lenses available on the market, this Gen 1 night vision monocular is the ideal device for a wide variety of nighttime applications. Its fully weather-resistant design features a modern, rubber-armored housing for exceptional durability. Compact and extremely lightweight, the Nightfall 2 5×50 offers convenient operation during a wide range of uses including nighttime hunting, search and surveillance and general observation. Delivering high quality and reliability to every intense moment, Firefield is the key to victory.

See in the night (Amazon Video screenshot)

See in the night (Amazon Video screenshot)

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