Product Preview: Viridian V310 Long Range Illuminator

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posted on April 15, 2019
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Featuring a push-button, motorized adjustable zoom quiet enough to go unnoticed by your quarry, the Viridian V310 Long Range Illuminator offers a wide field of view at close range, but also allows night hunters to throw its 1,000-lumen LED beam up to 300 yds. downrange. Available in high-intensity white, eye-friendly red and green, and night-vision-compatible infrared—the V310 has three brightness settings and ships with a mount that allows it to be affixed to any single slot of Picatinny rail. Also included is one 18650 rechargeable battery, a battery charger and a replaceable end-cap that allows for momentary-on pressure-pad use. The Viridian V310 Long Range Illuminator retails for $229. For more information, check out viridianweapontech.com.

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