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    Default PARD NV007 42 mm Adapter

    If anyone can get hold of one of these, please let me know. Or have one unused lying around, I will buy it from you.

    Have the 45 mm one, but now want to use the PARD on a .22 with a smaller scope.

    Have searched the net, cannot find one.

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    Default Re: PARD NV007 42 mm Adapter

    Thanks. But, Defcon is part of All Net holdings. The same place as Huntalot and Wantitall etc is my understanding. They have it on their sites, but I have enquired. “We don’t deal in PARD products anymore…”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adoons View Post
    If anyone can get hold of one of these, please let me know. Or have one unused lying around, I will buy it from you.

    Have the 45 mm one, but now want to use the PARD on a .22 with a smaller scope.

    Have searched the net, cannot find one.
    What's the chance of fabricating a split spacer/adapror ring to reduce the hole?

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    Default Re: PARD NV007 42 mm Adapter

    Will get some shim stock and try that first

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adoons View Post
    Will get some shim stock and try that first
    I thought if you take a piece of conduit or drain pipe or a pvc socket and cut a ring of it. You can cut a piece out of it and then bend it to make a collapse able ring.

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    Default Re: PARD NV007 42 mm Adapter

    Vaal, excellent idea. Will measure what I have here. A PVC split ring should be better than something metal. Zero chance of scratching the scope.

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    Default Re: PARD NV007 42 mm Adapter

    Quote Originally Posted by Adoons View Post
    Vaal, excellent idea. Will measure what I have here. A PVC split ring should be better than something metal. Zero chance of scratching the scope.
    Use electrical tape first on scope then split ring .

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