Can you shoot in the dark?

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Can I bring a nightlite and have someone check my shooting bench for the boogie man? :lol:
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GforceJunkie wrote:Can I bring a nightlite and have someone check my shooting bench for the boogie man? :lol:
Don't worry you will not have a bench.
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buzzzz.... wrong answer.
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Question: Can you shoot in the dark?
Answer: Absolutely, I have no trouble finding the trigger in the dark.
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Yes, and I don't need no stinking lights either!
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StraightShooter wrote:Yes, and I don't need no stinking lights either!
^^^^ :bg:
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StraightShooter wrote:Yes, and I don't need no stinking lights either!
so what do you shoot at in complete darkness?
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StraightShooter wrote:Yes, and I don't need no stinking lights either!
Oh... now I get it.... Show off....
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Stoopy wrote: so what do you shoot at in complete darkness?
we wont know until the Course of Fire is released. but if its anything like last years match, a whole bunch of targets, big and small, lit and not lit... Last years match was a lot of fun except for the wind.....
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StraightShooter wrote:Yes, and I don't need no stinking lights either!
Question is will you be allowed to shoot in the dark?
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Why would you think the COF is going to be posted before the match?
And when you get it, it will be too dark to read it.
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Sounds like a bunch of fun. I was bummed I missed out on last years night match. hopefully I can make this one
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StraightShooter wrote:Yes, and I don't need no stinking lights either!
There should be a separate class for people running nightvision.
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Teletiger7 wrote:
There should be a separate class for people running nightvision.
I don't think that NV should be allowed period!
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Teletiger7 wrote:
There should be a separate class for people running nightvision.

No you cannot run night vision. It would not help you anyway the way the COF is designed.
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I thought "sniper scopes" were a no go in CA anyway. lol
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savagE wrote:I thought "sniper scopes" were a no go in CA anyway. lol
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Only if it has an IR illuminator built in.
savagE wrote:I thought "sniper scopes" were a no go in CA anyway. lol
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GforceJunkie wrote:Only if it has an IR illuminator built in.
For Reference as copied from http://ag.ca.gov/firearms/dwcl/244.php:
Sniperscopes
468. Any person who knowingly buys, sells, receives, disposes of, conceals, or has in his possession a sniperscope shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment. As used in this section, sniperscope means any attachment, device or similar contrivance designed for or adaptable to use on a firearm which, through the use of a projected infrared light source and electronic telescope, enables the operator thereof to visually determine and locate the presence of objects during the nighttime. This section shall not prohibit the authorized use or possession of such sniperscope by a member of the armed forces of the United States or by police officers, peace officers, or law enforcement officers authorized by the properly constituted authorities for the enforcement of law or ordinances; nor shall this section prohibit the use or possession of such sniperscope when used solely for scientific research or educational purposes.


If I was to put one on my rifle, EVERYTIME I would pull the trigger, I would be conducting a scientific experiment. Will firing a NV Scope affect my ability to hit said target at 'X' range and at 'Y' Density Altitude. :ugeek:
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MercilessMike wrote: For Reference as copied from http://ag.ca.gov/firearms/dwcl/244.php:
Sniperscopes
468. Any person who knowingly buys, sells, receives, disposes of, conceals, or has in his possession a sniperscope shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment. As used in this section, sniperscope means any attachment, device or similar contrivance designed for or adaptable to use on a firearm which, through the use of a projected infrared light source and electronic telescope, enables the operator thereof to visually determine and locate the presence of objects during the nighttime. This section shall not prohibit the authorized use or possession of such sniperscope by a member of the armed forces of the United States or by police officers, peace officers, or law enforcement officers authorized by the properly constituted authorities for the enforcement of law or ordinances; nor shall this section prohibit the use or possession of such sniperscope when used solely for scientific research or educational purposes.


If I was to put one on my rifle, EVERYTIME I would pull the trigger, I would be conducting a scientific experiment. Will firing a NV Scope affect my ability to hit said target at 'X' range and at 'Y' Density Altitude. :ugeek:
You better wear a lab coat too just to be sure. :mrgreen:
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What about the NV devices that are mounted in front of the scope. It's not telescopic right? Plus the regular scope is not electronic.
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NV scopes are not illegal, only the one that have their own light source, the IR illuminator, built in. So, to be legal, you buy just a NV scope, then have your spotter hold a seperate IR illuminator :) :drama:
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PVS 14?
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vu308 wrote:PVS 14?
PVS-14's have a built in IR illuminator so they are a no go.
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