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ATN
ATN Aries MK330 Warrior 3x90 Night Vision Rifle Scope 1st Gen
Item #: ATN-NVWSM33010 -
The ATN Aries MK330 Warrior 3x90 is an affordable, high quality 1st. generation weapon sight. It features a new super fast front lens system, easy push button operation and a reticle brightness adjustment. The ATN Aries MK330 Warrior Night Vision Rifle Scope also comes with new detachable powerful 450mw Infrared Illuminator.
ATN manufactures the largest line of night vision weapon sights or night vision rifle scopes or just night scopes.
The ATN Aries MK330 Warrior 3x90 is an affordable, high quality 1st. generation weapon sight. It sports features such as a new super fast front lens system for optimal brightness, easy push button operation and a reticle brightness adjustment. The ATN Aries MK330 Warrior Night Vision Rifle Scope also comes with new detachable, most powerful in the industry 450mw Infrared Illuminator with dedicated windage and elevation adjustments. This new IR lets you see even in total darkness up to 150 yards away!
The controls of this night vision weapon sight are ergonomically designed and can be used with ease in total darkness. The rifle scope easily mounts onto any US standard 7/8" weaver rail.
ATN Aries MK330 Warrior 3x90 Night Vision Rifle Scope is an excellent tool for varmint hunters against rodents that cause farmers problems.
If you are looking for an inexpensive, quality 1st gen. night vision riflescope the ATN Aries 330 Warrior 3x90 is your scope.
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ATN
ATN Aries MK390 Paladin 4x90 Night Vision Riflescope Gen1
Item #: ATN-NVWSM39010 -
The ATN Aries MK390 Paladin 4x90 is one of the best generation 1 night vison riflescopes in the market. ATN Aries MK390 Paladin 4x90 features the precision "red on green" aiming system, easy push button operation, reticle brightness adjustment and the new detachable powerful 450mw Infrared Illuminator
ATN manufactures the largest line of night vision weapon sights or night vision riflescopes or just night scopes.
The ATN Aries MK390 Paladin 4x90 is one of the best generation 1 night vison riflescopes in the market.
This ATN Night Vision Riflescope has improved optical configurations which lower the F-stop factor and increase optical resolution. By doing this, more light travels through the lens to the tube. More light and better resolution simply means brighter and sharper image.
The ATN Aries MK390 Paladin 4x90 night vision riflescope also features the precision "red on green" aiming system, easy push button operation, reticle brightness adjustment and the new detachable, most powerful in the industry 450mw Infrared Illuminator with dedicated windage and elevation adjustments. The ATN Aries 390 Paladin night vision riflescope easily mounts onto any US standard 7/8" weaver rail.
ATN Aries MK330 Paladin 4x90 Night Vision Rifle Scope is an excellent tool for varmint hunters against rodents that cause farmers problems.
The new Aries 390 Paladin is one of the best 1st. generation night vision riflescope on the market.
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ATN
ATN Aries MK6900 Crusader 5x90 Generation 2+ Night Vision Weapon Sight
Item #: ATN-NVWSM69020 -
The ATN Aries MK6900 Crusader 5x90 Night Vision Weapon Sight uses a top of the line "Prime Select" US 2nd Gen.+ light intensifier tube. Combine this select tube with 5x magnification and a super fast F:1.4 lens the image that you will get out of your ATN Aries 6900 Crusader Night Vision Weapon Sight is unbelievable.
Do you want a high end Gen 2+ weapon sight? If so than the new ATN Aries MK6900 Crusader 5x90 is for you.
ATN manufactures the largest line of night vision weapon sights or night vision scopes or just night sights. It doesn't get any better then the ATN Aries 6900 Crusader when it comes to performance. For the MK6900 ATN use a top of the line "Prime Select" US 2nd Gen.+ light intensifier tube for added light gain and resolution. Combine this select tube with 5x magnification and a super fast F:1.4 lens the image that you will get out of your ATN Aries 6900 Crusader Night Vision Weapon Sight is unbelievable.
The best optics, tubes and a 3 year warranty makes the ATN Aries MK6900 Crusader one of the best night vision weapon sights there is. It is a high performance night vision weapon sight. Precision manufactured from the finest materials with the end result in a superb night vision weapon sight that provides an image close to a daylight scope while viewing at night. ATN Aries 6900 Crusader night weapon sight uses Gen 2+ image intensifier and it is easy to operate, incorporates a titanium high-strength weaver style mounting base, Red on Green rangefinder reticle and 1/8 MOA internal adjustments.
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In-Store: $2,500.00
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In-Store: $6,500.00
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Centurion Systems
CENTURION SYSTEMS Magnum 4x68 Gen.2+ Night Vision Weapon Sight
Item #: CS46002 -
The Centurion Systems MAGNUM 4x68 Gen.2+ Night Vision Weapon Sight is superior for long range shooting, with outstanding accuracy, in the most unfavorable conditions.
The Centurion Systems MAGNUM 4x68 Gen.2+ Night Vision Weapon Sight is superior for long range shooting, with outstanding accuracy, in the most unfavorable conditions. This Night Vision Weapon Sight is the best in industry power consumption; 120 hours of battery life time.
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Centurion Systems
CENTURION SYSTEMS Magnum 4x68 Gen.3 Night Vision Weapon Sight
Item #: CS46003 -
The Centurion Systems MAGNUM 4x68 Gen.3 Night Vision Weapon Sight is superior for long range shooting, with outstanding accuracy, in the most unfavorable conditions.
The Centurion Systems MAGNUM 4x68 Gen.3 Night Vision Weapon Sight is superior for long range shooting, with outstanding accuracy, in the most unfavorable conditions. This Night Vision Weapon Sight is the best in industry power consumption; 120 hours of battery life time.
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Centurion Systems
CENTURION SYSTEMS Marksman Gen.3 Day/Night Vision Weapon Sight / Night Vision Monocular
Item #: CS47093 -
The Centurion Systems MARKSMAN Gen.3 is a revolutionary THREE in ONE: Day Weapon Sight / Night Vision Weapon Sight / Night Vision Monocular.
The Centurion Systems MARKSMAN Gen.3 is a revolutionary THREE in ONE: Day Weapon Sight / Night Vision Weapon Sight / Night Vision Monocular.
The innovative design of this Day and Night Vision Weapon Sight meets specific requirements for a Tactical Weapon Day Sight, advanced Night Vision Weapon Sight and Night Vision Monocular.
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In-Store: $7,000.00
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Centurion Systems
CENTURION SYSTEMS Sharp Shooter Gen.3 Day / Night Riflescope
Item #: CS47053 -
The Centurion Systems SHARP SHOOTER Gen.3 Day / Night Riflescope is the most advanced portable sniper system, noted for unparalleled accuracy at long ranges and unique versatility.
The Centurion Systems SHARP SHOOTER Gen.3 Day / Night Riflescope is the most advanced portable sniper system, noted for unparalleled accuracy at long ranges and unique versatility.
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In-Store: $6,000.00
Our Price: $4,900.00
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Elcan
ELCAN DigitalHunter DayNight Digital Rifle Scope KIT
Item #: ELDHDN-KIT -
The world's first Day / Night Digital Rifle Scope brings the power of modern electronics and software to the shooting sports. The Elcan DigitalHunter DayNight KIT includes Day / Night Rifle Scope, 2 Yukon IR flashlights, 1 Tri-Rail mount.
DigitalHunter™ by ELCAN Optical Technologies: The world's first Digital Rifle Scope brings the power of modern electronics and software to the shooting sports.
The Elcan DigitalHunter DayNight KIT includes Day / Night Digital Rifle Scope, 2 Yukon IR flashlights, 1 Tri-Rail mount.
The DAYLIGHT mode provides the same excellent imagery for targeting during the day as Elcan DigitalHunter Digital Rifle Scope (Model #DH1). The LOW LIGHT mode provides stunning low light level performance. When used with a commonly available near-infrared illuminator, Elcan DigitalHunter Day / Night Digital Rifle Scope displays black and white imagery of objects at night up to 65 yds away. Near-infrared illuminators - also called IR Flashlights - emit light that is invisible to humans and most animals.
Take night vision to a whole new level by enhancing the active nighttime performance of the ELCAN Digital-Hunter Day / Night Digital Rifle Scope with the addition of
Yukon Infrared Flashlight. The IR Flashlight provides a burst of infrared light (that is virtually invisible to humans and most mammals) in dark environments that creates optimal viewing ability through your Elcan digital rifle scope. Yukon’s IR Flashlight comes fitted with a Weaver and Picatinny
mount for secure attachment to your rifle. The included honeycomb filter helps prevent detection while providing illumination.
Elcan DigitalHunter Day / Night Digital Rifle Scope is a lower-cost, good-resolution alternative to image intensifier or infrared rifles copes. And since Elcan DigitalHunter DayNight is a digital riflescope, it provides electronic ballistic compensation, automatic video and still image capture and replay, field selectable reticles, and customizable reticles.
Electronic ballistic compensation enables the shooter to "hold where you want to hit™"! Elcan DigitalHunter Digital Rifle Scope is a range compensating riflescope, removing one contributor (holdover estimate) from the shooting equation.
Additionally, Elcan digital riflescopes are not plagued with common telescope issues such as parallax, magnification change-induced boresight shifts and exit pupil diameter reduction, and limited eye relief.
The four field selectable reticles, when coupled with the four ballistic data tables, enable the scope to function as four different rifle scopes. The Elcan DigitalHunter Digital Rifle Scope can be setup for a centerfire rifle, a shotgun (great for turkey), a crossbow and a muzzleloader. Since the reticles are graphic images they can be any color, shape or size that can be drawn by the user via bitmap generating software...circles, lines, squares. Parallax is avoided since they aren't physical features of an image plane.
Ray Sasser - About Elcan Digital Hunter Rifle Scope
There's a new rifle scope technology on the horizon, a spin-off from military developments made by the Raytheon Company. Traditional hunters and target shooters will not like the Elcan Digital Hunter rifle scope, a Star Wars-looking contraption that one shooting editor described as "butt ugly."
Techno-phobes will run the other way when they see a shooter on the firing line plug a USB cable into a laptop computer and load ballistics information into his rifle scope. Others will embrace the technology as they've done with each progressive step in an evolutionary chain that began with the Chinese invention of gunpowder.
I spent a chilly October morning on a firing line near Mabank being indoctrinated into the digital marksmanship era. My instructors were Jim Florence, chief engineer for Elcan, Rusty Mauldin, the company's sporting optics product manager, and manufacturer's representative Dave Brownfield. Elcan is a Raytheon subsidiary.
To make the demonstration complete, they brought two rifles. The rifles had scope-mounting rails already attached but the scopes were brand new – still in the box.
It took Florence about three minutes to mount a scope on a 30-06. He connected the digital scope to his laptop computer, called up a ballistic software package and entered the muzzle velocity and the ballistic coefficient of the Winchester ammo he was using.
The software calculated bullet drop at any range we might consider taking a shot, and the information was stored in a computer chip inside the scope. To remove as much human error as possible, Florence set the rifle on a shooting cradle called a Lead Sled. He bore-sighted by looking through the bore at a target 50 yards away.
It took me about four shots and corresponding adjustments to place a bullet in the center of that target. After that, all I had to do was tell the scope how far I was shooting, and it automatically adjusted the reticle to deliver a bullet dead-on at the desired range.
Adjustments are made, easily and quickly, through an LCD screen on top of the scope. It's similar to the screen on a digital camera, and it also serves as a playback screen for the video that's automatically triggered whenever a shot is fired.
Mauldin set up three-liter bottles of colored water at 100, 200, 300 and 400 yards and we shot the plastic bottles, replaying the dramatic explosion of water when the bullet struck.
"The video feature was designed as a means for a hunter to record his shot at a game animal and be able to instantly review where the bullet hit or whether the shot was a clean miss," Mauldin said. "The video has become a valuable instructional tool that has made digital scope shooters into better shots."
When I fired at the 400-yard bottle, we all saw something fly up on impact, but the bottle appeared intact. A review of the video indicated that the bullet knocked off the white bottle cap and left the bottle standing.
The Digital Hunter rifle scope comes with four different reticles (crosshair configurations) already programmed into the scope. A white reticle can be selected to stand out against dark backgrounds. If none of the standard reticles suits you, you can design your own.
Unlike other rifle scopes, the Digital Hunter is not a telescope. Zooming is done electronically, from 2.5X to 16.5X magnification. The electronic magnification is parallax free and the exit pupil remains constant, allowing easy target acquisition, even at high power.
The only two drawbacks I could find were price and weight. The digital scope weighs 26 ounces, nearly seven ounces heavier than Leupold's LPS 3.5x to 14x, my personal favorite traditional scope.
Mauldin said physically challenged hunters are particularly excited about the Digital Hunter. It can be used with a video monitoring screen so the rifle can be sighted without your eye to the scope. That's a huge advantage for a quadriplegic, one-armed or no-armed shooter.
To make certain its electronics will not interfere with nearby cellphones, cameras, computers or other electronics, the Digital Hunter is also the only rifle scope approved by the Federal Communications Commission.
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Our Price: $1,555.00
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Elcan
ELCAN DigitalHunter DayNight Digital Riflescope
Item #: ELDHDN -
DigitalHunter DayNight by ELCAN Optical Technologies: The world's first Day / Night Digital Riflescope under $1400. Same great riflescope as Elcan DigitalHunter with an added LOW LIGHT mode.
DigitalHunter™ by ELCAN Optical Technologies: The world's first Digital Riflescope brings the power of modern electronics and software to the shooting sports.
Elcan DigitalHunter DayNight is a unique product: a Day / Night Digital Riflescope.
The DAYLIGHT mode provides the same excellent imagery for targeting during the day as Elcan DigitalHunter Digital Riflescope (Model #DH1). The LOW LIGHT mode provides stunning low light level performance. When used with a commonly available near-infrared illuminator (not included), Elcan DigitalHunter Day / Night Digital Riflescope displays black and white imagery of objects at night up to 65 yds away. Near-infrared illuminators - also called IR Flashlights - emit light that is invisible to humans and most animals.
Elcan DigitalHunter Day / Night Digital Rifle Scope is a lower-cost, good-resolution alternative to image intensifier or infrared rifles copes. And since Elcan DigitalHunter DayNight is a digital riflescope, it provides electronic ballistic compensation, automatic video and still image capture and replay, field selectable reticles, and customizable reticles.
Electronic ballistic compensation enables the shooter to "hold where you want to hit™"! Elcan DigitalHunter Digital Rifle Scope is a range compensating riflescope, removing one contributor (holdover estimate) from the shooting equation.
Additionally, Elcan digital riflescopes are not plagued with common telescope issues such as parallax, magnification change-induced boresight shifts and exit pupil diameter reduction, and limited eye relief.
The four field selectable reticles, when coupled with the four ballistic data tables, enable the scope to function as four different rifle scopes. The Elcan DigitalHunter Digital Riflescope can be setup for a centerfire rifle, a shotgun (great for turkey), a crossbow and a muzzleloader. Since the reticles are graphic images they can be any color, shape or size that can be drawn by the user via bitmap generating software...circles, lines, squares. Parallax is avoided since they aren't physical features of an image plane.
DigitalHunter DayNight joins DigitalHunter (Model #DH1) in ELCAN's digital riflescope product line.
Ray Sasser - About Elcan Digital Hunter Rifle Scope
There's a new rifle scope technology on the horizon, a spin-off from military developments made by the Raytheon Company. Traditional hunters and target shooters will not like the Elcan Digital Hunter rifle scope, a Star Wars-looking contraption that one shooting editor described as "butt ugly."
Techno-phobes will run the other way when they see a shooter on the firing line plug a USB cable into a laptop computer and load ballistics information into his rifle scope. Others will embrace the technology as they've done with each progressive step in an evolutionary chain that began with the Chinese invention of gunpowder.
I spent a chilly October morning on a firing line near Mabank being indoctrinated into the digital marksmanship era. My instructors were Jim Florence, chief engineer for Elcan, Rusty Mauldin, the company's sporting optics product manager, and manufacturer's representative Dave Brownfield. Elcan is a Raytheon subsidiary.
To make the demonstration complete, they brought two rifles. The rifles had scope-mounting rails already attached but the scopes were brand new – still in the box.
It took Florence about three minutes to mount a scope on a 30-06. He connected the digital scope to his laptop computer, called up a ballistic software package and entered the muzzle velocity and the ballistic coefficient of the Winchester ammo he was using.
The software calculated bullet drop at any range we might consider taking a shot, and the information was stored in a computer chip inside the scope. To remove as much human error as possible, Florence set the rifle on a shooting cradle called a Lead Sled. He bore-sighted by looking through the bore at a target 50 yards away.
It took me about four shots and corresponding adjustments to place a bullet in the center of that target. After that, all I had to do was tell the scope how far I was shooting, and it automatically adjusted the reticle to deliver a bullet dead-on at the desired range.
Adjustments are made, easily and quickly, through an LCD screen on top of the scope. It's similar to the screen on a digital camera, and it also serves as a playback screen for the video that's automatically triggered whenever a shot is fired.
Mauldin set up three-liter bottles of colored water at 100, 200, 300 and 400 yards and we shot the plastic bottles, replaying the dramatic explosion of water when the bullet struck.
"The video feature was designed as a means for a hunter to record his shot at a game animal and be able to instantly review where the bullet hit or whether the shot was a clean miss," Mauldin said. "The video has become a valuable instructional tool that has made digital scope shooters into better shots."
When I fired at the 400-yard bottle, we all saw something fly up on impact, but the bottle appeared intact. A review of the video indicated that the bullet knocked off the white bottle cap and left the bottle standing.
The Digital Hunter rifle scope comes with four different reticles (crosshair configurations) already programmed into the scope. A white reticle can be selected to stand out against dark backgrounds. If none of the standard reticles suits you, you can design your own.
Unlike other rifle scopes, the Digital Hunter is not a telescope. Zooming is done electronically, from 2.5X to 16.5X magnification. The electronic magnification is parallax free and the exit pupil remains constant, allowing easy target acquisition, even at high power.
The only two drawbacks I could find were price and weight. The digital scope weighs 26 ounces, nearly seven ounces heavier than Leupold's LPS 3.5x to 14x, my personal favorite traditional scope.
Mauldin said physically challenged hunters are particularly excited about the Digital Hunter. It can be used with a video monitoring screen so the rifle can be sighted without your eye to the scope. That's a huge advantage for a quadriplegic, one-armed or no-armed shooter.
To make certain its electronics will not interfere with nearby cellphones, cameras, computers or other electronics, the Digital Hunter is also the only rifle scope approved by the Federal Communications Commission.
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Availability: In Stock
Our Price: $1,379.00
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