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POSTED: February 14 04:33:30, 2010 ( 00: AM PST ) --
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nightman
tvs2 reticle adjustment
I just bought a tvs2 and the reticle is in a 10 o‘clock position instead of a 12 o‘clock position. I have worked on pvs 2 and 3 models but the removal of the objectie lens is some what simple with allen type screws.
can someone give me a idea of breakdown on this model ?
thanks for any advice.
REPLIED: February 14 12:49:19, 2010 ( 00: AM PST ) #1
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hkrause
TVS-2
Hello. Would you like to tell what kind of model do you have: TVS-2, TVS-2A or TVS-2B?
REPLIED: February 15 04:27:07, 2010 ( 00: AM PST ) #2
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nightman
tvs2 b
sorry, it‘s a tvs2 9926b.
REPLIED: February 15 17:34:24, 2010 ( 00: AM PST ) #3
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hkrause
TVS-2
I think you have to disassemble the reticle projector module (it looks like PVS-4`s one) and correct the reticle cell position - may be cell`s position is wrong. But it`s very interesting to see the image through the scope.
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