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Installing a PVS 22/27 mount on a bolt action rifle: McCann Industries SIRS

May 27, 2013 Bill Marr 0

  Installing a PVS 22/27 Universal Night Sight (UNS) mount: McCann Industries Stock Imbedded Rail System (SIRS) Night vision is becoming increasingly popular among shooters.  Beyond its military, law enforcement and defensive uses, predator and pest control applications have […]

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