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    Inch pattern night vision top cover

    Anyone know what the Britishicon NV top cover looks like?

    anyone have any pics?
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    I'll keep an eye out on this site Marty and if no one has put photos up in the next week, I'll try my best to oblige. No promises mind you as my computer skills are absolutely cra.............. er, rubbish.

    Incidentally, over the years I have put two or three on Ebay and they made sod-all. That's a Britishicon Army technical explanation for '.......not a lot!'

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    M4Carbine, Is this what you are looking for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by m4carbine View Post
    Anyone know what the Britishicon NV top cover looks like?

    anyone have any pics?
    Top is the Australianicon IWS/PVS2 mounting.
    Middle is the British IWS mount for the L1A1 rifle.
    Bottom is the British IWS adaptor bracket.


    Top Australian L1A1 fitted with the PVS2
    Bottom British BSA L1A1 fitted with the IWS


    L1A1 fitted with L7 GPMG Bipod and IWS



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    There you are M4Carbine.......that's what I call service!

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    Peter, A question which I know you can answer: Was the PVS 2 ever fitted to the L42A1?

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    Great question Terry.......Officially, no. That's because, going from my memory now, the old PVS IIW's were zeroed by using the interface mount (between the sight and rifle) but the interface mount couldn't be used on the L42 so there would be no means of zeroing the IIW to the L42.

    That's the reason why the L42 IIW bracket stayed with the L42 and the others, that COULD be mounted AND zeroed to the GPMG, the AR15, 84mm Charlie G and L1A1 rifle were stored in both the PVS and SS20 night sight box.

    Funny you should ask that question because I was only talking to the bloke who formulated it all (in the early 70's) the other day! There, another bit of useless Lee Enfield information

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    Thank you, Peter, for your most informative response. It is realy great to have someone like you available to answer obscure questions which would otherwise probably remain unresolved!

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    Terry, NZL1A1collector and Peter, thank you.

    Did the Brits or Aussies use the PVS 2?

    Anyone have an L1A1 IWS mount???
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    The AN/PVS-2 was standard NVS for the Aussies and Kiwis till it was replaced by the AN/PVS-4, which was then replaced by the CWS Kite and Maxi-Kite sights.

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