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4-12x80 DNS 2I Day/Night Riflescope

The ATN 4-12X80 starts as a sensational day time scope. 80mm (!) objective and 40mm (!) tube combined with the best, German-quality multicoated glass on the market makes this sight the best light-gathering device for shooting in the world. An array of features that will dazzle any marksmen include parallax-free construction; 4 to 12 variable Power Zoom, 1000-Yard Bullet drop Compensator with interchangeable cams for six calibers, 500 Yard Range Finder and a super sharp, illuminated Reticle with 12 light settings. Additional features include 1/8 MOA adjustment at 100 yards, 100% weather resistance and Matte Black mil-spec finish with beryllium powder coating.

4-12x80 DNS 2I Day/Night Riflescope

Description

IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBE QUALITY 2ND GEN
minimum
maximum
units
Photo Sensivity
180
340
microamp/lumen
MICRON
0.01
0.06
AMPS/WATT
EBI
2.5
1.71
Lm/cm2
Luminance Gain
4000
15000
FL/fcd
Input Current
0
14
mA
Resolution
26
32
LP/mm
Signal-to-noise Ratio
4.5
16

With a simple twist of the eyepiece operator can remove the daytime riflescope eyepiece and replace it with a Night Vision eyepiece converting your scope into a high quality, very accurate night vision weapon sight.
The Night Vision eyepiece utilizes a Gen.2 Light Intensifier Tube.
This ingenious setup allows the shooter to go from day to night in less then 30 seconds without tools, without changes in eye relief and remain zeroed all around the clock. A separate, removable, most powerful in the world (450mW) longrange Infrared Illuminator is also included to provide the user with total darkness capability. Furthermore the US government granted ATN with a patent for the feature that prevents Tube burn by the illuminated reticle.
Scope comes complete with all-necessary batteries, remote control for infrared illuminator, 6 Interchangeable Cams, sunshade, instruction manual and custom 40 mm mounting rings.

Specification

Night Vision specifications:
Long Range IR: 450mW
Detection Range: 350m
Recognition Range: 200m
FOV: 6-2 (32ft.-10ft.@100yards)
Diopter Adjustment: +/- 5
Range of Focus: 75’ to infinity
Power Supply: 3-volt lithium
Battery Life: 30 hours
Dimensions: 17" X 5"X 4" (442mm X 125mm X 88mm)
Weight: 4.3lbs (1.9 kilo)
Daytime specifications:
Illuminated Reticle with 11 position rheostat
1000-Yard Bullet drop compensator with interchangeable cams
8Interchangeable Cams: .50Bmg, .308, 30-. 06, .270, 7mm Mag, .300 win Mag. 22-250, .243
40mm tube for amazing light transmission
40mm Rings Included
1000 Yard Range Finder
1/8 MOA at 100 Yards
Proshield and Everlight Lens coatings
Sun shade
Weight:4.2lbs (1.9 kilo)

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