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Brilliant mod. If anyone else hasn't tried the following yet, add the canted/backup mount, and slide it all the way to back of the gun so its under the eye piece of whatever scope you are using, and touching the folded rear sight. Then add the mini thermal sight to it... The thermal TV picture will now be constantly visible while not ADS, instead of being blocked by your main optic, giving you constant thermal scan ability. (It will shut off when ADSing through magnified optics though, which is a shame.) Also, combine this with "realistic thermal scopes" (increased resolution version) and that mini thermal scope now has a higher resolution and refresh rate, making it much more usable. And with it now mounted canted at the rear of your gun, you have a much larger sight picture as opposed to vanilla canted due to it being closer to your eye, meaning that canted thermal can now be used much more effectively.
Oct 11, 2025 10:33 AM
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Brilliant mod. If anyone else hasn't tried the following yet, add the canted/backup mount, and slide it all the way to back of the gun so its under the eye piece of whatever scope you are using, and touching the folded rear sight. Then add the mini thermal sight to it... The thermal TV picture will now be constantly visible while not ADS, instead of being blocked by your main optic, giving you constant thermal scan ability. (It will shut off when ADSing through magnified optics though, which is a shame.) Also, combine this with "realistic thermal scopes" (increased resolution version) and that mini thermal scope now has a higher resolution and refresh rate, making it much more usable. And with it now mounted canted at the rear of your gun, you have a much larger sight picture as opposed to vanilla canted due to it being closer to your eye, meaning that canted thermal can now be used much more effectively.
Oct 11, 2025 10:31 AM
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