HGAC JDAPT J-Arm Adapter for FLIR (Formerly Armasight) Optical Devices
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I was able to use it without any problems. My Spark was mounted with this item and the J-mount was mounted next The arm was mounted on the J-shaped From a NOROTOS Titanium Rhino Mount II ($56), which had been selling for $50 back then on Amazon. I purchased this NVG mount from eBay for $98 brand new) and then the Rhino to the helmet. It is my pleasure to help.
I thank you for your question, Jake. You can use the Sirius with this.
We regret to inform you that we cannot. Depending on where you purchase this time, you may have to modify it with a file to make sure it fits your
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Selected User Reviews For HGAC JDAPT J-Arm Adapter for FLIR (Formerly Armasight) Optical Devices
As an owner of a MUM14, I find that adapters are expensive and have a lot of inherent slop, so that's when I saw this plate and realized what I could do. I realized that it was exactly what I was looking for once I had purchased it and played with it for a while. Night vision devices are usually very expensive, but this one is well made, and inexpensive (one of the rarest of the lot). It is the perfect adapter if you are looking for a way to use your MUM14 (or NVG with minirail) with better mounts.
Due to the fact that this adapter plate is not THE perfect one, I have only given it 4 Stars. In this case, I was mounting ATN NVM-14-based graphics cards There would be no room for it a rail system. It took me about a minute to remove this material using a triangular needle file. There is a dovetail on each side that is 010" from the other. There was only a very small amount of filing involved, and it took its perfect fit in just about 6 minutes. As far as I can tell, it's not supposed to be used with This is not a WPT mounting, but it does work and is very cost-effective. It is the choice I would recommend to anyone who needs to mount a non-WPT device This is PVS. An adapter that converts a J-28 device to a standard Arm yourself.
To use with my Armasight Vega monocular, I bought this. In terms of cost, the Vega is one of the most affordable ways to upgrade to Gen 1+ Despite using the same proprietary technology and the same mounting options as the Armasight Spark, it had almost no mounting options up Despite not using any instructions, I was able to establish a connection with my Vega in 5 minutes. Thanks to this adapter, those hands-free nods can be setup on any J arm on the market using this adapter. There is a professional finish to this adapter, which seems well made. As a result, I was able to get my Vega for 165, however it does have a very narrow field of view since it is so compact. * I might consider purchasing the Spark if I can get a good price on it.
This is intended to be used on my Army armasight spark, which is fitted to a mil-spec tripod A specification for J-type vehicles It is in new condition (used but new). The item is mounted on a ballistic-style armour plate The helmet is rated fast. It's crazy to think that people are spending their time messing around with all kinds of gadgets and DIY crap, when all they need to do is pick up one of these and they'll It works well, looks great, takes about 20 seconds to install, and you are set- Designed to fit snugly and tightly (just the way you want it to), to standard J-style It aligns the spark PERFECTLY to your eye, even with the arm and helmet mounted. I highly recommend this item for all Spark Core owners, for a very affordable price. I also received this wonderful Spark Core Companion. In a day (like in a few hours). The hotel is 5 STARS +++AAA++ and we highly recommend it!.
A small item that does exactly what it should. I love the way this fits on my jeans There is a screw in the arm- In addition to I was able to slide the Wolf 14 right on to the oddly shaped, small rail system. That's the end of the problem.
My Armasight Spark Core works well with this adaptor when connected to the PVS J arm. Using the JDAPT allows you to use affordable military surplus gear instead of Armasight accessories that are insanely expensive. With great success, I've mounted an extra helmet mount to a Triple8 skate/bike helmet.
If 1 star were awarded, it would be a There were two differences, so I split them. There is a nice finish on the mount and it is decent enough. My guess is that it will work for the Sparc exactly as described. If you attempt to use it on anything else, it won't work without There was not an indication that this is not a "one size fits all" adapter, so it gets a 1 star. It appears that this is pertaining to the Sparc computer only. We recommend that the product description be changed to make sure it mentions that this mount is not compatible with the following cameras On other devices, it appears as "is". Since Armasight does not seem to be using industry standard rails here (if there is even an industry standard! ), I cannot blame the vendor for the adapter, but I can ask them to make it clear that this adapter will not work with any other products. With a hobby file of 3 squares, a simple fix can be done.
The picatinny rail is perfectly aligned with the alignment. The rail I used was a little smaller than the groove provided, so I had to place a thin shim between the rail and the groove. Therefore, it may not be a perfect fit for the rail as well.