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The Pulsar Digital Night Vision Riflescope Digisight N750A is designed to be an incredibly useful riflescope in both night time and daytime operations - it offers advanced design in its optics and offers a simple to use interface, making it a great riflescope even for those who are unfamiliar or unaccustomed to current night vision technology. When training young guns or new field members, the Pulsar Digisight is a great starting riflescope with a very intuitive build design.
This digital night vision rifle scope also offers an incredible Infra Red illuminator that has three different power levels, allowing for adjustment based on infra red needs. This is one of the main ways that the Pulsar Digisight becomes an incredibly useful night sight for anyone that needs a plethora of lighting options based on the night’s quality.
This model also offers a digital zoom for increasing magnification when watching a specific target; this helps with precision in the dead of night and is another way that the Pulsar Digisight is a strong choice for night vision tactical work. This digital night vision rifle scope is as lightweight as it is durable, and is easy to learn how to use. Combining that with its strong functionality makes it a brilliant choice for expert night vision tactical users as well as someone new and in search of a night vision riflescope that won’t be impossible to learn.
The Pulsar Digisight N750A offers a 50mm focus lens, can be used for one-shot zeroing in, and has a maximum detection range of 600 meters.
As with all our Night Vision and Thermal Imaging devices, Night Vision Guys offers competitive pricing on the best devices. The high quality of these devices guarantees that they will meet your expectations and serve you well. Buying these units from NightVisionGuys.com guarantees quick handling as well as excellent service and price.
Pulsar N750 Digital Night Vision Scope Technical Specifications
Generation | Digital |
Magnification, x | 4.5/6.75x |
Lens diameter, mm | 50 |
Field of view, angular degrees | 5° |
Eye relief, mm | 67 |
Built-in IR flashlight, type | Laser 780nm |
Resolution, lines per mm | 55 |
Max detection range, m* | 600 |
Diopter setting, D | ±4 |
Close-up range, m | 5 |
Operating voltage, V | 3.7...6 (4*AA) |
External power supply, V/Consumption power, W | DC 9...15/3 |
Water intrusion rating (IEC 60529) | IP44 |
Operating Temperature, °C | -20...+50 |
Dimensions, mm | 340x95x94 |
Operating time (without/with IR), hour | 4/3.5 |
* - in normal nittime conditions - (0.05 lux or quarter moon) with use of IR
Pulsar Digital Night Vision Riflescope Digisight N750A
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Add your own reviewRobert
Aug 25, 2015
Awesome scope, especially for the money!
I've got the N750A which is a bit of an upgrade (or so I've been told) over the N750. At first it was intimidating but once I got the basics down this scope is awesome. I hunt coyotes and hogs at night time. In total darkness with no moon light and very little ambient light I have no trouble identifying animals well past 250 yards. Larger animals such as deer can readily be seen at 400-500 yards. I ordered the external IR illuminator which doesn't emit the red glare and it works out to 500 yards. The built in IR illuminator does a very good job but I'd rather not have the 'red light' facing forward. I've found that if there is any ambient light the scope seems to work the best without help from the IR illuminators. I had heard these were pretty good for the money but honestly didn't expect this much scope. I recall a few short years back a couple of grand wouldn't get you 50-75 yards at night. It was also very easy to sight in even though I didn't do the one shot like they tell you to. Even then it's easy to sight in. Complaint wise I would like the reticle to be a bit finer (crisper) if possible. The mount could be lengthened some to readily adapt to more bolt action rifles. Both minor issues. Haven't hunted with it yet but that's coming real soon. Should be fun.
Stanley E. Teets
May 22, 2014
Flipping incredible customer service!
Located in Cumberland Md. Hunt coyotes and foxes like nobody's business. I have made 2 purchases from these guys. A FLIR PS32 unit and a Pulsar N750 scope. Talk about game changers for night hunting. Bottom line these are electronic devices and stuff happens. I use this stuff in crazy environments. One night it was minus 5. Anyway, back to this business. I had issues with both units. I had a few dead pixels and the N750 was just intermittently acting goofy. You know how that works. It only does it for you and not the service techs. All I can say is these guys are first class. Both units were replaced no questions asked. My N750 got there on Tuesday and a new replacement was shipped the same day no questions asked. How often do you find that kind of support? Bottom line is if I am spending big money on electronics, these are the guys to deal with. Thank you for taking care of your customers. Stanley from Cumberland Md.
From Our Community
Question
This one does have a hunting reticle in it correct?
From Jerry on Dec 05, 2014
Answer
Pulsar N750 comes with a T-shaped, with illuminated red/green dot reticle.
Question
What kind of recoil can this scope handle? I dont have an ar and would use a 308 lever action.
From Ronnie Mayes on Jan 12, 2016
Answer
Hi Ronnie. Pulsar N750 digital night vision riflescope is rated for .308. It used to be rated for higher, but they downgraded it to .308 as the scope was not doing well beyond that. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Question
What is the approximate viewing range of this scope?
From Wendell on Sep 03, 2016
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Hi Wendell. If you augment it with an additional IR illuminator, the night time range of Pulsar N750A digital night vision scope can be pushed to 200 yards. Please let us know if you would like to speak to one of our product experts to help you find the right night vision product for your needs.
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I have my day optics arrangements for my Faxon ARAK 5.56/300 Blackout, but am concerned now about holding zero with multiple scope changes for night vision. So I am wondering if I need to consolidate to a day/night optic to avoid repetitive zeroing. As a digital scope-can the Pulsar N750A be considered a day/night scope? If not, what are the characteristics of a digital NVD that make it safe to use in the daylight? What options do you offer for Gen2 day/night scopes? Thx!!
From Robert on Nov 08, 2016
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Hi Robert. If you want to avoid re-zeroing, you have a few options. First as you stated is a digital night vision scope like Pulsar N750A. Other models to consider are Sightmark Photon and ATN X-Sight. If you need a longer range solution, you would need to look at night vision clipons. These devices attach in front of the daytime optic and generally do not require rezeroing. There are several Gen 2 models in this category - Armasight CO-X, CO-MR, CO-LR, CO-MINI are just a few to name. Take a look at this model: http://www.nightvisionguys.com/armasight-co-x-gen2-hd-night-vision-clipon . Currently you can save 10% with ARMASALE coupon and get a $200 mail-in rebate on top of it.