See the future in high definition with the new Sightmark Wraith 4-32x50mm Digital Riflescope. Hunt with an advanced 1920x1080 HD sensor, providing full-color clarity in daytime; simply hit the left arrow to switch to night mode – with classic emerald or black and white viewing options. The Wraith comes with a removable 850nm IR illuminator to provide an enhanced nighttime image and accurate target acquisition up to 200 yards. Customize your riflescope with 10 reticle options and 9 color choices to fit your needs. The Wraith features a built-in camera allowing users to record and share videos, 4.5-hours of battery life with 4 common AA batteries and an external MicroUSB port expands options for power. Wraiths also allow video recording and export.
Specifications and Features:
Magnification: 4-32x
Objective Lens: 50 mm
1080 Resolution
Four AA Batteries
Eye Relief: 2.4"
Diopter Adjustment: +3 to -6
Adjustment Value: 1/5 MOA
Elevation Adjustment: 70 MOA
Windage Range of Adjustment: 170 MOA
Shock Proof to 3 Feet
IPX55 Water Resistant
Operating Temperatures: 5° to 122°F
Length: 10.5"
Width: 1.875"
Height: 3"
Weight: 36.3 oz
Black
Subject to ITAR Regulations.
Specifications and Features:
Magnification: 4-32x
Objective Lens: 50 mm
1080 Resolution
Four AA Batteries
Eye Relief: 2.4"
Diopter Adjustment: +3 to -6
Adjustment Value: 1/5 MOA
Elevation Adjustment: 70 MOA
Windage Range of Adjustment: 170 MOA
Shock Proof to 3 Feet
IPX55 Water Resistant
Operating Temperatures: 5° to 122°F
Length: 10.5"
Width: 1.875"
Height: 3"
Weight: 36.3 oz
Black
Subject to ITAR Regulations.
Will this fit an AR-15?
Answer:
Yes this will fit.
Will this fit on a Smith & Wesson AR 10?
Answer:
It will fit on any standard Picatinny rail.
Can I mount this on a bushmaster qrc pro 5.56 rifle?
Answer:
Yes you could.
What is the length of the mount (the part the attaches to the rifle)?
Answer:
The manufacture does not state this information. but it is roughly 2-4 inches.
Will this work with a 940nm illuminator or only an 850nm
Answer:
Sightmark recommends the use of the 850nm illuminator for this particular optic