Product Preview: ATN X-Sight II 5-20X HD

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posted on September 14, 2017
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The X-Sight II HD digital optic from ATN can be used both day and night and has a 5-20X magnification range. Onboard adjustments are made simply by way of raised, red buttons located atop the device. The optic provides pressure readings, firearm orientation and image stabilization. Additional features include a profile manager to save ballistic data, recoil-operated video recording, range calculating and reticle options, to name a few. Live video can be recorded and viewed on a separate handheld, bluetooth-enabled device through the ATN Obsidian Shooting Solution application. The unit runs on four AA batteries. An infrared illuminator, sold separately ($149), maximizes the unit’s night vision potential for extended-range night shooting. Price: $649. Contact: American Technologies Network Corp.; (800) 910-2862; atncorp.com.

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