Pulsar is proud to announce that after rigorous testing, the Pulsar Digisight LRF N850 Digital Night Vision Riflescope (PL76331) is now recommended by members of the NTOA (National Tactical Officers Association). The Digisight underwent full evaluation and field testing by NTOA members and was graded on design, performance, durability, versatility, accuracy and other characteristics.
The Pulsar Digisight LRF N850 Riflescope exposes long-distance nighttime activity for improved hunting, shooting, surveillance and even security. Boasting a high-quality 640×480 OLED display, one shot zeroing, automatic shutoff, wide selection of reticles, rangefinding reticle, built-in IR illuminator and many other features, the Digisight LRF N850 is ideal for countless professional law enforcement situations. In intense low-light situations, this Digisight excels by offering a clear sight on the target.
While reviewing the Digisight, one NTOA tester noted, “Some of the features that impressed me include a choice of 13 different pre-loaded reticle styles, a range finder, an inclinometer, the ability to plug in a digital recorder and record what you are seeing through the scope, a tilt/cant warning, the built in IR spotlight, 3 memories for 3 different guns and some of the tricks they put in to get a quick zero.”
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About Pulsar
Every Pulsar device is designed, manufactured and tested to ensure demanding professionals receive the most reliable, most advanced thermal and digital night vision performance the industry has to offer. The result of Pulsar’s commitment to industry-leading excellence is consistent world-class quality, precision engineering, seamless device operation and cutting-edge proprietary software. Pulsar produces an array of advanced optical devices designed for law enforcement, security, home defense and hunting applications, including thermal imaging and digital night vision monoculars and riflescopes, night vision binoculars and goggles, rangefinders, IR
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