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Sightmark Wraith Digital Night Vision Riflescope

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Color: 4K 4-32x40


Features

  • Full-Color HD Imaging: The Sightmark Wraith 4K day/night digital riflescope is a versatile optic designed for 24-hour hunting. Its 4K (3840x2160) CMOS sensor provides high-resolution full-color HD imaging for daytime, ensuring clarity and precision.
  • Seamless Transition to Night Vision: With the push of a button, the Wraith 4K seamlessly transitions to digital night vision mode, offering a remarkable 274-meter/300-yard detection range.
  • Crystal-Clear Display: The riflescope features a high-resolution 1280x720 display, delivering crystal-clear imaging whether in daytime color mode or night vision mode. This ensures that you can spot and identify targets with exceptional clarity.
  • Variable Magnification: The 4-32x digital magnification offers versatility, allowing you to zoom in for close-range or zoom out for mid-range targets. This adaptability makes the Wraith 4K suitable for small game, boar, predators, and deer.
  • Robust Construction & Customization: Built to withstand tough environments, the Wraith 4K is recoil-rated up to .308 with solid aluminum construction. It boasts IP55 water-resistant protection and an operating temperature range from 20F to 122F.

Brand: Sightmark


Color: 4K 4-32x40


Style: 4-32x40


Product Dimensions: 10.5"L x 1.88"W x 3"H


Sport: Airsoft, Hunting


Item Weight: 2.35 Pounds


Material: Aluminum


Objective Lens Diameter: 50 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 4 x


Compatible Devices: Rifle


Brand: ‎Sightmark


Color: ‎4K 4-32x40


Style: ‎4-32x40


Product Dimensions: ‎10.5"L x 1.88"W x 3"H


Sport: ‎Airsoft, Hunting


Item Weight: ‎2.35 Pounds


Material: ‎Aluminum


Objective Lens Diameter: ‎50 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: ‎4 x


Compatible Devices: ‎Rifle


Mounting Type: ‎Integral Mount


Night vision: ‎Yes


Eye Relief: ‎69 Millimeters


Field Of View: ‎31.5 Feet


Model Name: ‎Wraith


Manufacturer: ‎Sellmark Corporation


UPC: ‎812495026850


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎19.35 x 5.5 x 4.1 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.52 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.5 x 1.88 x 3 inches


Brand Name: ‎Sightmark


Warranty Description: ‎3 Year Limited Warranty


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Part Number: ‎SM18040


Included Components: ‎IR flashlight, Objective lens cover, Fixed Picatinny mount, User manual


Date First Available: July 22, 2022


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  • Amazing for the price.
Very good digital NVG scope. A few gripes would be it's weight. It's quite heavy. Couple lbs. easily. If you're mounting on a bipod weapon, no problem. If you're planning on using it on a handheld or hiking rifle? Be prepared for some heft. Also, I zero'd this at an indoor range and for some reason it was blurry with the day mode on. Not sure if it was cause of the heat in the range or what. Once I took it outside and looked through it, it was fine. Also, Night Vision mode, it wasn't blurry at all. Final issue is...it sits flat. Like perfectly flat. The issue with this is, when I zero'd it, my reticle is almost at the bottom of the window. Which kind of makes for awkward shooting as your reticle is not centered in the screen. May have to get a riser or pad or something to lower the front a bit. Pros: Easy to Zero (not 1 shot, but definitely 3 or so) Night Vision that's crystal clear Multiple reticles to choose from depending on your comfort level comes with the IR Flashlight. Cons: It sits totally flat. Zeroing can be an issue and the reticle moves on your screen not the screen moving around the reticle. Eats batteries like crazy, get a backup system that isn't disposable batteries. I ranger strapped a power bank to my stock to use. Day vision in a range goes blurry for some reason. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023 by Phillip Hickok

  • It's a good scope for hunting game...
If you are looking for "real" night vision you can stop reading in a few more words, this scope is not that. This "scope" is a digital camera. This camera needs some source of artificial light to work in low light or in the dark. That is why the pictures show it with a flash light attached to it and the flash light must be somewhat zeroed to the scopes field of view during setup. Please note the flashlight is infrared or IR for short which I won't try to explain other than to say it's not visible to human eyes and probably most animals. However, the IR light is very visible to anyone with "real" night vision or a camera that is sensitive to the IR spectrum. Now on to the scope...It's heavier than expected and pretty bulky. Battery life isn't great at about 4hrs with the 4AAs, but you can power it with a external power source for more run time. I'm not really a fan of the manual focus, but it is what it is. If you want to hunt when you otherwise could not this will scope will do exactly that, it has compromises as one might expect when you want to see in the dark for a relatively cheap price of admission. Real night vision scopes have their problems too, price of admission being one and why this scope probably even exist. Now on to actually using this scope. I don't expect any surprising problems and it feels solid, but it is a digital camera so who knows how durable it'll be over the long haul. Sighting in was pretty easy. I had read the instructions before heading to the range, but forgot to take them with me. Still I was able to do the one shot zero on the first attempt. That being said, once that is done you'll probably want to fine tune it. The user interface is simple enough and 20-30 minutes of use I was pretty comfortable with navigating the menus. Concluding, yeah it's not "real" night vision, if you don't know or realize that going in I don't know what to say other than you need to read what this product is before purchase. The fact is it works just as described by Sightmark. It will allow you to see / hunt in complete darkness out to a limited range. That's about all I can say at this time. Pros: cheap relative to "real" night vision, works Cons: weight, battery life, manual focus ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2022 by TOP

  • Great for hog hunting
I ordered this scope a few months ago after feral hogs started destroying my property and so far it has performed very well. I use a thermal monocular to locate the pigs, then move in and take the shot with my bolt action 7.62x39. So far I've killed 3 large hogs with this set up. One at 25 yards, one at 70, and one at 80. At these distances using the IR light that came with this scope I'm having no problem seeing the hogs clearly and dropping them. (There is a video on YouTube about focusing this IR light properly and it does make a difference). I doubt I will ever shoot more than 100 yards and I would highly recommend the 2x version of this scope if you're going to be shooting less than that. The 2x makes target acquisition at close range much easier than the 4x and if you'll be shooting medium to large game inside 100 yards you probably won't even need to zoom in. As much as I like this scope there are a few things that you need to be aware of. Number 1: this scope feels very solid and well made, but as a result it's very heavy..I mean this thing is a brick. So you will want to put it on a very light weight rifle if you plan to do a lot of walking. Number 2: while the night vision is very crisp and clear the daytime setting is just "pretty good". It would never replace even a budget glass scope for daytime hunting. It's adequate and you won't have a problem hitting the target but it's just not as defined as looking through glass and it's noticeable. This is above all else a night hunting rig. Number 3: battery life. The scope itself will run for MAYBE 2 hours on 4 AA batteries and the IR light gets noticably weaker after 30-45 minutes of use so this is very much a turn on, shoot, and turn it back off affair. You don't want to use this unit to locate game..it's strictly for making the kill shot. And last of all, the rubber eye piece comes off easily and I lost mine the second time out. This doesn't make any difference as far as looking through the scope and many people take it off anyway. But if you want to leave it on I'd recommend using a ziptie to hold it secure. So at the end of the day you need to understand exactly what this scope is and what it isn't... It's not an amazingly clear daytime optic, and due to its weight and battery life, it's not good for locating game at night and you will definitely need another method for that like thermal, a spotlight, or a motion sensor feeder light. Once you've located the target..it's time to move in, turn this scope on, and shoot...and it works very well for this and you'll get many hunts out of the batteries this way. I would also like to say that the 1 shot zero worked surprisingly well (again there's a YouTube video to help) and the controls are very easy and user friendly. Once you get this scope set up, it's a very simple process to turn on, record, shoot, and turn off. I wish I could give it 4.5 stars since most of the cons I listed don't really make a difference if you're using this scope as intended but I would like to see a little more battery life and lighter weight and I'd call it perfect for my needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2021 by Slappywacks

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