No kidding. Come to find out there are $15 and looks like a few dollars less maybe even at times, low light night vision scopes on eBay. Nuts!!! Like TV's I recall, one of the items that's actually came down in price a lot since the plandemic market pump and dump thing. What would be really awesome, is a cost effective beam splitter add on to a scope or optics to see around a corner and down the scope. Then can make a really cost effective camera mount for live or video of shoots.
Yeah, seems something can be 3D printed since the ~$50 best price I can find for the main beam splitter assembly can be done for I'm guessing like ~$10 with the beam splitter mirror or prism being the most costly part. The rest can be 3D printed or maybe just carefully made with some PVC or other plastic tube material and felt tape or other diameter adjusting parts possibly even from dollar tree or second hand stores to fit everything together. @@techweartactical4047
No kidding. Come to find out there are $15 and looks like a few dollars less maybe even at times, low light night vision scopes on eBay. Nuts!!! Like TV's I recall, one of the items that's actually came down in price a lot since the plandemic market pump and dump thing. What would be really awesome, is a cost effective beam splitter add on to a scope or optics to see around a corner and down the scope. Then can make a really cost effective camera mount for live or video of shoots.
Interesting idea 💡 stay tuned 👀
Yeah, seems something can be 3D printed since the ~$50 best price I can find for the main beam splitter assembly can be done for I'm guessing like ~$10 with the beam splitter mirror or prism being the most costly part. The rest can be 3D printed or maybe just carefully made with some PVC or other plastic tube material and felt tape or other diameter adjusting parts possibly even from dollar tree or second hand stores to fit everything together. @@techweartactical4047