ATN X-Sight II HD 5-20 Smart Day/Night Rifle Scope

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ATN X-Sight II HD 5-20 Smart Day/Night Rifle Scope w/1080p Video, Ballistic Calculator, Rangefinder, WiFi, E-Compass, GPS, Barometer, IOS & Android App425.00 for scope or 485.00 with battery pack, no illuminator.

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I'm not familiar so please pardon if stupid questions.
1. Does it have internal batteries? Or is the battery pack nessasary?
2. This leads into; why is the battery pack an option? How old are the batteries? How do they charge? Does it use the popular USB-C ?
3. It says "no illuminator", so what is an illuminator and how does it function with or without?
 
I'm not familiar so please pardon if stupid questions.
1. Does it have internal batteries? Or is the battery pack nessasary?
2. This leads into; why is the battery pack an option? How old are the batteries? How do they charge? Does it use the popular USB-C ?
3. It says "no illuminator", so what is an illuminator and how does it function with or without?

I can help with these I think…

The ATN does run on internal batteries… I think CR123’s… the issue is most Day/Night scopes are serious battery hogs… without a battery pack you’re typically looking at 2-4 hours of run time tops… with a good external pack you can usually get 12-24 hours of run time… and the battery packs are rechargeable…

An IR Illuminator is needed for night vision to work.. especially on nights where there is little ambient light… the quality and distance that infra red light is thrown varies greatly depending on the quality and type of IR illuminator you use… IR’s can be as cheap as about $50… up to several hundred bucks depending on what you want..
 
This runs on four AA batteries. And yes they only run an hour or so, after that the image degrades quickly. I could only imagine the external battery is vastly better.

With even a cheap Amazon IR, they work really well out to 100-150 yards.
 
open for scope trade on this one, no off brands prefer a compact or variable straight tube.
 
open for scope trade on this one, no off brands prefer a compact or variable straight tube.
PM sent. I'll look through what I have this afternoon.
 

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