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Camera on endoscope
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Re: Camera on endoscope
I have about 5 them in various lengths and widths and use them to open safes and vaults ....also it's a top tool for checking barrel wear, when your barrel is actually clean, rifling ect.......
Ovenpaa make sure the width of the viewing end is the same size as the device, in 20 years of me using them this is by far the most cost effective setup I have ever seen.
Ovenpaa make sure the width of the viewing end is the same size as the device, in 20 years of me using them this is by far the most cost effective setup I have ever seen.
Re: Camera on endoscope
Can you explain this a bit more please as I am not sure what you meanHolds Tight wrote:Ovenpaa make sure the width of the viewing end is the same size as the device,

Re: Camera on endoscope
Sure,
the USB scope viewer will fit any scope with an 1 1/4 inch eyepiece not those with a 1 inch or 2 inch eyepiece.
the USB scope viewer will fit any scope with an 1 1/4 inch eyepiece not those with a 1 inch or 2 inch eyepiece.
Re: Camera on endoscope
Mine appears to have a 34mm eyepiece and here it is, I have removed the rubber eye cup so the end is visible.
...at a very bargain price :goodjob:
EDIT - this one has the four way articulation and light source on mains or battery pack so it can be used to view all sorts of things, down side is it has an 8mm diameter end so fine for chambers but will not go up any of my barrels, when it came to me it had the Samsonite case plus spares pack, right angle viewer and a myriad of other interesting things.
...at a very bargain price :goodjob:
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