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Several clones exist, ranging from cheaper low quality replicas to higher quality ones like the LWNVM by [[Argus]].
Several clones exist, ranging from cheaper low quality replicas to higher quality ones like the LWNVM by [[Argus]].
==== G01 ====
[[File:Wilcox L4 G01-T.jpg|thumb|150px|Wilcox L4 G01-T]]The Wilcox L4 G01 is intended to be used with [[AN/AVS-9]] binoculars, but instead of aviation for ground use to provide a more rugged mounting system than issued aviation HGU mounts.
A L4 G02 was produced with very slight differences to fit a [[AN/PVS-23]]. Both mounts come with a VAS shroud adapter interface.
The mount is powered by either a CR123 battery operated or via an ANVIS or similar battery-pack.
Compared to the newer GSGM, the mount requires interchangeable accessories to switch power source, while the GSGM features a simple switch allowing to switch between the two sources.
The mount features height adjustment that can be released and fixated by the lever at the top.


==== G11 ====
==== G11 ====

Revision as of 09:13, 23 May 2024

Wilcox Industries Corporation is a manufacturer of tactical equipment based in New Hampshire, U.S.A.

It offers a range of night vision related products like mounts and rifle mounted laser light modules.

Products

Mounts

G24

Wilcox L4 G24

One of the most well known mounts, it features height, pitch and distance adjustment, while being extremely lightweight. The flip up/down function on this mount requires depressing a button, which makes sure the device stays deployed or stowed regardless of mechanical force.

Several clones exist, ranging from cheaper low quality replicas to higher quality ones like the LWNVM by Argus.

G01

Wilcox L4 G01-T

The Wilcox L4 G01 is intended to be used with AN/AVS-9 binoculars, but instead of aviation for ground use to provide a more rugged mounting system than issued aviation HGU mounts.

A L4 G02 was produced with very slight differences to fit a AN/PVS-23. Both mounts come with a VAS shroud adapter interface.

The mount is powered by either a CR123 battery operated or via an ANVIS or similar battery-pack.

Compared to the newer GSGM, the mount requires interchangeable accessories to switch power source, while the GSGM features a simple switch allowing to switch between the two sources.

The mount features height adjustment that can be released and fixated by the lever at the top.


G11

G21

G29

G30

G69

GSGM

G22

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