Smartclip Converter for Pulsar Forward

Smartclip Converter for Pulsar Forward

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Smartclip Converter for Pulsar Forward Product description

About Smartclip

Smartclip is a Slovenian company known for its manufacture of adapters for clip-on devices, noted for their robust construction and superior finish. The adapters feature a distinctive lever that closes inward toward the adapter body, unlike many competitors' adapters where the lever shifts from the rear (loose) to the front (fixed). Hunters often detach the clip-on from the scope to swiftly scan the area. In the dark, particularly when excited by the sounds of nearby wildlife, there's a risk of quickly bringing the device close to the face, potentially poking the eye or surrounding skin with the lever in the loose position. Ludwig Dvojmoč, the company’s founder, developed the unique lever design in response to several injuries caused by traditional lever mechanisms, effectively eliminating the risk of such mishaps.

Ludwig Dvojmoč has experience working with well-known companies in the sports optics industry, such as Zeiss and Aimpoint. He played a pivotal role in establishing the Slovenian chapter of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) and contributed to the amendment of several rules in the competition overall.

What is a reducing ring/converter?

Adapters that serve as a basis for clip-on mounting feature a M52x0.75 thread on one side and a riflescope objective attachment mechanism on the other. If you wish to mount a clip-on with any other thread/bayonet on your riflescope, you have two options. You can either purchase a one-piece solution, which has limited size options, or a two-piece adapter. The two-piece adapter consists of a M52x0.75 thread adapter combined with a suitable reducing ring or converter.

About the Smartclip Converter for Pulsar Forward

The Smartclip converter for Pulsar Forward features an M52x0.75 thread for attachment to the AS adapter on one side and a bayonet for connection to the Pulsar Forward mounting standard on the other.

This converter, in conjunction with the AS adapter, forms a two-part system for mounting devices with the Pulsar Forward mounting standard on a riflescope.

Devices that share the Pulsar Forward mounting standard

Mounting instructions

Mounting the converter on the adapter

Align the AS adapter with the M52x0.75 thread on the converter. Gently screw the adapter onto the converter, stopping just short of fully threading it. Prior to fully tightening the device onto the thread, utilize the counter-nut provided with the converter to adjust the adapter's positioning, ensuring the lever remains easily accessible when the device is mounted on the clip-on.

Mounting the converter on a device with the Pulsar Forward mounting standard

Position the four pins of the converter to match the four notches on the device that features the Pulsar DFA75 mounting standard. Turn the adapter to the left until it clicks into place.

 

General properties

Manufacturer Smartclip
Accessories series Smartclip Accessories
Made in Slovenia
In production since 2019
Warranty 2 years
SKU SMARTPF4

Physical properties

Weight. 110.32 g
Material Aluminium
Accessories for Thermal Clip-on
Color Black

Characteristics

Suitable for Front Compatibility Pulsar Forward Mounting Standard
Suitable for Rear Compatibility Dedal Mounting Standard (M52x0.75)

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Most common questions (Q&A)

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I have an early fdx 50 core. I intended to use it both as a monocular and a day scope attachment. The inconsistency of zero hold however means I only ever now use it for detection ( as a monocular) I have to say that it excels for detection, with only limited battery life letting it down. Good quality 3v rechargeable CR 123 help. My question is will your mount cure the chronic problems with holding zero? Thanks.

by Andy

Unfortunately, the reduction ring that you are referring to is only suitable for Pulsar Forward devices and sadly not for the Core models. The reduction ring that you are looking for is located on the page below - PCM 52. However, please note that there is no guarantee that this converter will solve your problem as it could be that the issue is more complex and perhaps cannot be solved with the converter. It is possible that there is something wrong with the calibrations of the device itself.

https://www.optics-trade.eu/en/smartclip-pcm-52-converter.html

by Optics Trade team

Hi I am looking into getting a pulsar f455. I am planning on using it on multiple rifles at different times. Currently it would be fitted on a Swarovski (OD 62.15mm) and a nightforce (OD 65mm) and possible one more which would be a smaller OD (to be confirmed). I like the look of the smart clip style lock. But would like your opinion on whether to go for a single smartclip adapter ps for each scope or go for an smartclip adapter with individual inverters?

by Andrew

If you tend to use Pulsar Forward F445 on multiple riflescopes we would most definitely recommend you to go for a Smartclip's PF4 converter for Pulsar Forward with Smartclip Adapter - A option. You can find both of the products at the links below. 

https://www.optics-trade.eu/en/smartclip-adapter-a.html

https://www.optics-trade.eu/en/smartclip-pf4-converter-for-pulsar-forward.html

by Optics Trade team

Hello, What is the thread size if this adapter? I thinking about ability to place it directly to my kahles helia 56 optics

by Robertas

The thread on this reduction ring is M52x0.75

by Optics Trade team

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