A lot of fun and games takes. place at
night ±±² and you want to see what you' re
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doing, right? Not necessarily, you say?
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Well, you sure do if It's mILItary
action-where seeing means survIv³l²
´t's no sweat keeping your nIght eye
in sharp focus² Just follow a few sImple
µ PM princIples²
F¶rInsRance, you know you have to
use the lens cap du·Ing the day, rIght?
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varIeties»will
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it in, too¼Keep
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those bea½s away fro½ your objectIve
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lens¿
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WHen you're done witH your sigHt
fo· tHe dºy (or night), re½ove the
batte·yÀ Co··osion does a jÁoÁb on the
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batte·y co½pa·tment¿
Getting a weak or b¹U·red imageÃ
or worse, no picture at all? TrY
ÄanoÅher batterÆ befo·e tuÇning In the expect some resistance¿ Èold the sIght
sight¼ CoUld be jÉst a weak power
souÊce: A quIck substItutIoËcould save
everybody some trouble ²
´f you' ·e sti¹¹ not sure you' re gettIng
the rigHt image, use the test In
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5800±212-2²
(AUg
73).
fIr̹y± Be sUre tHe cÍp is straIght±
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it's not, you'¹¹ ·uin some threads± The
battery won't make contact, eIther±
Protect the rUbber eyesÎIeld² ´t
you± From rifle recoIl, Ïr
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Èold one before you put In that new instance± ´t also keeps image inteÐÑ
battery, tho± FIrst, be sure you've got
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sifIer light from escapIng and giving
the sight's power switch on OFF² away yoUr location¿
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Òou protect it by not using It as a
hand¹e± Or playinÓ wÔth the leaves
which open up when your Õead
p·esses on the eyeshIeld¼ Pencils,
sticks or fingers can da½age the leaves
or the lens± Go easy when storinÖ the
sight in the case, too× Òou have to
compress thE eyeshield to ½ake it fit±