Although it seems we are not allowed to have these here in California...I was lucky enough to get to play with this for the company I work for. It's a PTR91 with the new Pulsar N750 Digital Day/Night scope.
I was very impressed with the scope, I've used some Gen2 NV scopes before and I would say this one gives them a run for the money.
In ambient light or full moon conditions you can see out to 100 yards, wth the IR on you can see objects at least 600 yards away and could easily hit a target at 300 yards. 300 yards was the longest shots we took with the gun and scope.
The scope comes with a built in 750nm IR laser which would allow us to see objects at 600 yards, we then mounted the Pulsar L915 IR laser at 915nm. To be honest we really couldn't see any further but the nice thing was we no longer had the big bright red light on the scope. The 915nm is invisible.
Anyway, really wish we could have these in CA, it was a blast to shoot with.


I was very impressed with the scope, I've used some Gen2 NV scopes before and I would say this one gives them a run for the money.
In ambient light or full moon conditions you can see out to 100 yards, wth the IR on you can see objects at least 600 yards away and could easily hit a target at 300 yards. 300 yards was the longest shots we took with the gun and scope.
The scope comes with a built in 750nm IR laser which would allow us to see objects at 600 yards, we then mounted the Pulsar L915 IR laser at 915nm. To be honest we really couldn't see any further but the nice thing was we no longer had the big bright red light on the scope. The 915nm is invisible.
Anyway, really wish we could have these in CA, it was a blast to shoot with.



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