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All F5032 (Marine Corps Squad Binocular) (AN/PVS-31D) Systems ship with a Wilcox G24 Dove Tail Helmet Mount.
Designed with an emphasis on special operations mission success, the F5032 night vision binocular delivers a tactical advantage in low-light and no-light combat scenarios. Engineered with close-focus technology, an integrated IR illuminator, and hot-swappable image intensifier tubes, the F5032 provides improved operational performance and situational awareness.
Clear, close focus, superior performance tactical NVG - Users can maintain their cover while performing critical, up-close tasks—as near as nine inches—with more clarity than standard night vision goggles. An automatic vertical viewing system recognizes when the binocular is in use and prevents shut-off from activating when a user tilts their head to look up. An auto shut-off functions only when the goggles are in the stowed position.
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Export: The Export of this product without proper licensing is strictly prohibited and falls under ITAR per title 22, CFR, parts 120-130. Please contact US Night Vision Export Dept. to receive further information on how to obtain proper licensing from the U.S. Department of State
The majority of our stuff is sourced in the US, but sometimes it just isn't feasible with demand on certain products. We do our best to always put America and American manufacturing first. If it's affordable, unique, and the quality is there, we will support it. If a customer isn't satisfied, we'll make it right. At the end of the day, we work out of a small shop, maintain complete creative freedom, and simply enjoy giving back to the community and foundations we believe in. Thank you to everyone who supports this journey.
S3F came to be in early 2013 during a lot of soul searching after I left the Army Stryker brigades. It began as a personal escape, not really a brand, just making dumb shit, pushing competitive shooting and to stay busy and keep my mind right. People seemed to enjoy it, so we continued to push the envelope and grow in hopes that I could scrounge up enough pocket change to pay for beer and ammo. Everything was (and still is) trial by fire and through failure after failure, and simply being broke as shit, I managed to keep this motherfucker afloat. What's most rewarding to me is just having a place where I can take a break from reality, create, and connect with like-minded individuals, on a day to day basis. I'd like to say there's a direction for S3F but there isn't. We're just having fun with it. - Team S3F