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Day: January 26, 2005

Homemade Night Vision Scope

January 26, 2005 by Jason Striegel 16 Comments

night vision scope

apparently, greg miller is a class ‘a’ dumpster diver and high voltage hacker.  aside from the image intensifier tube found on ebay, this night vision scope is made almost entirely from other people’s junk.  something like this would add the perfect touch for creeping out friends with your silence of the lambs impersonations.

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