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Can you bring a Rifle scope and a Night Vision monocular on hand luggage on a airplane?
I recently purchased a rifle scope and night vision monocular, and i want to take it to Europe this year for hunting but i don't trust the airline's luggage assistance "sort of because of past experience " and i don't want to put those things in the big bags which are not supervised by me because they are really expensive and don't wont them stolen. So i'm curious if i can take them on the airplane in my hand held luggage and if anyone thinks they might make a problem out of it. Thanks!

I see no reason why you could not take both of those items with you in your carry-on. From any kind of security point of view, the scope is no different than binoculars or any other kind of optics - it does not have a sharp edge, is not pointed, explosive or threatening in any way. The monocular part of the night vision equipment is the same thing - just another piece of optics. The only thing that I think they might want to look at more closely could be the electronics associated with the night vision function. In all likelihood, all that anyone might do is to wipe it with a pad, then check that pad in a machine that looks for residues of chemicals typically associated with explosives. If you have been handling gun powder, or have handled either the scope or the night vision gear after shooting, then there could have slight traces of gunpowder residue. If that is the case, then it might take a bit more time to get past the security check, but, personally, I don't see them confiscating anything. Obviously, the firearms that go along with those items are a different story - but you didn't ask about those, so there's nothing else to say. Good luck.
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Night Owl Lighweight Night Vision Monocular (3x)
Night Owl Lighweight Night Vision Monocular (3x)
The lightweight, compact Night Owl Optics 3-power monocular has an integrated rubber grip, in addition to a rubberized finish, for more comfort and better handling. Its machined aluminum lens body is attractive and robust. This monocular's unique design puts control at your fingertips, making it ideal for hunting, camping, wildlife viewing and security applications. The 42mm lens design is the most popular for a monocular, providing a good balance between desired magnification and a wide field�of view.

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Whats the best Generation II Night Vision Monocular?
I am looking for the best night vision monocular for under $1000. Any ideas?

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What is a good entry-level night vision monocular for around the house?
Just want it around the house primarily for when I travel and my wife hears "bumps in the night" and wants to scan the house perimeter to ensure no one is outside the house. Thanks!

Right........................ Pesky restraining order Huh. These are a first gen and run just a few hundred. 3,4 gen run lots more but are really good for situations where you would encounter bright light with scattered darkness. These unless in very dark conditions are just a novelty. I think you are better off with motion detectors with flood lights, and a fur coated razor blade, aka big mean dog.
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