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CAGE: 36BD2 DUNS: 105547512 EIN: 04-3601737 NEW CR2032 BATTERY STYLE AVAILABLE ELCAN recently upgraded to the CR2032 battery and flat plate cover. Not only does it provide a slim profile, the weight is slightly less, but most importantly, the battery life is more than three times that of the DL 1/3N. Another advantage is that these new style batteries are easier to find and are less expensive. Why choose between a Red Dot or Telescopic sight when you can have both? The SpecterDR Dual Field-of-View (DFOV) sight provides both close quarter and precision fire ranged capability in a single package. The 1X mode provides a generous viewing angle (26 Degree FOV) with extremely fast, "both eyes open" target acquisition capability. The 4X Mode provides a Field-of-View of 6.5 Degree FOV along with a range compensating reticle, long-range target identification and precision marksmanship capability. The two unique Fields-of-View are easily and quickly interchanged by means of the patent-pending, locking lever mechanism on the side of the optical housing.
The FDE (Flat Dark Earth) ELCAN SpecterDR DFOV14 optical sight is now available. Call (702) 324-6463 or email sales@nitevis.com today and ask about our discounts. Dealers Welcome. We offer the most competitive prices anywhere and our customer service is untouchable.
The SpecterDR and a CNVD-LR (M2124-LR) Clip-on are a perfect combination for day and night operations. In addition to the day operation benefits, the SpecterDR dual role combat sight has also allowed SOCOM to achieve the full benefits of its Clip-On Night Vision Device (CNVD) strategy. Operators are vulnerable when they are switching between optics and the act of switching also always carries the risk of impairing bore sight accuracy. Using a CNVD eliminates the need to switch between a day optic and a night vision sight since the CNVD simply Clips-On in front of the day optic. |
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Factory Message: ELCAN does not make a scope with a collector in mind. Every single scope that we sell goes through a battery of MIL performance tests and unfortunately sometimes this causes some marks that are touched up as best they can be prior to final acceptance. In addition, the materials that are used are not all uniform as they are selected based on material requirements and then need to be Class III hard anodized which is not the good looking anodize, but the hard surface that is nearly impossible to color match. We can only please those that need superior optical performance that meets MILSPEC environmental requirements."
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We accept Gov't Credit Cards and can submit invoices online The DFOV14 SpecterDR is a revolutionary optical design that combines the best of close and precision fire ranged combat features into a single, low profile Dual Field-Of-View (DFOV) sight. Unlike typical sights with zoom mechanisms, the SpecterDR offers an optimized optical path and identical eye relief design in both 4X and 1X modes. DFOV14-C1 SpecterDR 1X/4X (5.56x45mm) is calibrated w/NATO M855 (62gr) on a 16" M4 Barrel SpecterDR with its Dual-Role capability, comes with an integrated LED that illuminates just the center in Red Dot (1.5 MOA) 1X mode and lets officers move safely through buildings or confined areas, and then switch instantly to (6 MOA) 4X Magnification, illuminating the crosshair for long range, low light use to accurately engage enemies at extended range without changing sights. The reticle itself also has 5 Red LED illumination settings, 2 are NV compatible. When using the 4X Magnification, the ballistic reticle provides aiming marks for various extended ranges. Most ranges are labeled beside the aiming mark. The main horizontal line is intended to provide a reference to the marksman, which coincides with the 100 meter aiming point. This is the range you zero the sight to. Once in a while, the question comes up about why the reticle isn't illuminated across the entire crosshair and here is ELCAN's official reply to it. It's totally normal; the reason it doesn't show completely across the vertical axis, or uneven in some cases, is because of the dual illumination feature, (the center dot and the cross hairs illuminating independently) the reticle is never illuminated fully across the entire crosshair with the single source of light. It's typical behavior. The DR has the dual illumination feature (dot or reticle) which is unique in the industry. One of the design aspects of this feature is a non-centered illumination of the reticle which gives these sorts of artifacts. The reticle is etched into the glass and is visible during the day regardless of the illumination setting. If you need to illuminate the reticle to enhance your targeting is because the outside lighting is subdued. When viewed at night in conjunction with Night Vision or used at Dusk/Dawn or even in an overcast environment, an illumination of the entire reticle would be overkill and detrimental to the target area because it would wash out what you want (need) to see. I'd also like to point out that if the crosshair is too bright it could potentially damage your Night Vision Scope and interfere with your body's natural Night Vision*. As the range increases, the size of your target area decreases, therefore the feathered edged illumination is an attribute, not a detriment. It would be like shining a flashlight at your face while trying to look outward into the dark. There is absolutely no reason to illuminate the outer edges of the reticle other that aesthetics. *Here's a paragraph taken from our website that describes your body's natural Night Vision. "Night Blindness" is caused by molecules called "Rhodopsin". The Rod of your eye undergoes a change in shape as it absorbs light. Rhodopsin is the chemical that allows natural Night-Vision, and is extremely sensitive. When exposed to a spectrum of light, the pigment immediately bleaches and takes about 30 minutes to regenerate fully, although most of the adaptation occurs within the first five or ten minutes in the dark. Rhodopsin in the human rods is less sensitive to the longer red wavelengths of light, so many people use red light to help preserve night vision as it only slowly depletes the eye's Rhodopsin stores in the rods and instead is viewed by the cones.
The Vertical Subtention Optical Rangefinder or VSOR allows the marksman to estimate the distance to targets by matching the height of a known object within the Field-Of-View. The vertical distance for range estimation is 76 centimeters or 30 inches. By selecting the set of rangefinder lines that best fit the object, the marksman may read the correct range at the top of the rangefinder. Once the range is known, the marksman may engage targets at the range by aiming from the appropriate ballistic aiming mark in the reticle.
As part of their SOPMOD kit, Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane has purchased ELCAN optical sights under NSN:1240-01-533-0939, designated as the SU-230/PVS-C Articulated Telescope. Situational awareness in both magnifications is improved with Ultra-Wide viewing angles and unmatched viewing in low light conditions.
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The sight can quickly be re-configured to a 4x magnification telescopic scope by moving a lever on the side of the sight. This 4x configuration provides the shooter with long-range target identification, surveillance and with a precision marksmanship capability out to and beyond 600 meters range.
An affordable Weapon Sight designed specifically for Military, Homeland Security, Police and Security Professionals. The uses a bright Red Spot for fast Close-Quarters aiming, plus a ranged NSN Reticle for accurate engagement to 600 meters. Built to the same legendary rugged standards as other ELCAN weapon sighting systems, the SU-230/PVS-C is shock and water-resistant and will withstand the forces generated by repeated recoil.
If you prefer to operate the SpecterDR's without the ARD, yet still want lens protection, you can either use the Bikini-Style Cover (P/N: OSC-SDR-[B = Black] or [T = Tan] or an Attachment Ring P/N: SDR-AR4-AR) that threads into the objective end of the sight itself, where an ARD typically goes [No ARD Attached] and allows you to attach the Objective Flip-Cover without the ARD attached. .
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Doctor Optic Mini Red-Dot Scopes now Available
DRO-MRD-3.5MOA-T, MRD, 3.5 MOA, Bronze DRO-MRD-7.0MOA-T, MRD, 7 MOA, Bronze
EOTech Mini Red-Dot Scopes *DISCONTINUED* Limited Stock Available
Scopecoat Neoprene Sight Protection SC-ELCAN14-xx, Scopecoat, 1X-4X Longer lengths also available to encompass the ARD SC-ELCAN14+ARD-xx, Scopecoat, 1X-4X Longer lengths also available to encompass the ARD and Flip Covers SC-ELCAN14+ARD+FC-xx, Scopecoat, 1X-4X
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Also Available in a Less Expensive Single Field of View 4X
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Available in 1.5X - 6X and Triple Magnification 1X-3X-9X Models
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The DFOV14 in FDE, which by all accounts is equal (if not better) than the SU-230's because the SU-230s were rejected by the ARMY for one reason or another (mostly for color flaws, but there were other factors in play which I wont get into here). The final iteration that was accepted by the ARMY became the DFOV14 models, where the ONLY difference between the two models is the reticle. If you compared the two reticles side-by-side, both offer ballistic drops out to 1000 meters, the DFOV starts at 300 meters and the SU-230 starts at 400 meters. Beyond that, I feel the DFOV14 is better because it not only offers you the ballistic drops every 100 meters, starting at 500 meters, it also adds the circular beaten paths for machine guns PLUS a VSOR (Vertical Subtension Optical Rangefinder), which helps you estimate the range beginning at the 300 meter mark.
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SpecterDR deployed to US Special Operations and Navy SealsDevelopment of the SpecterDR 1-4x: In 2003 the US SOCOM started to upgrade its fire control accessories for the M4 Carbine. The key technological objective for the day optic was to provide not only a long-range deliberate aiming capability, but also a short range, positive, rapid aiming capability for Close Quarters Battle in a single sight a critical issue in urban combat. Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies met this need by proposing and demonstrating the SpecterDR dual role rifle sight, a high performance switch-able 1x- 4x dual-field-of-view (DFOV) combat optic. Its potential established, Raytheon ELCAN incorporated user feedback driven spiral improvements that resulted in a series of design features that made the SpecterDR dual role combat sight match the operational needs of soldiers better than any competitive offering. Clever design and rigorous testing further optimized how the sight performed as a subsystem of the weapon. In full and open competition with 5 Operational Trials against alternative sighting solutions, the SpecterDR dual role weapon sight was awarded 100% of the SOPMOD production requirements. Users favored the SpecterDR dual role 9-to-1 over any competitive offerings while test data showed that it outperformed legacy solutions. By achieving the SOCOM objective, the SpecterDR dual role weapon sight has eliminated the need to switch between sights in-combat by combining for the war fighter a true unity (1.0X) power for both eyes open close combat, and 4X magnification for precision aiming combat in a single light weight package. In addition to the day operation benefits, the SpecterDR dual role combat sight has also allowed SOCOM to achieve the full benefits of its Clip-On Night Vision Device (CNVD) strategy. Operators are vulnerable when they are switching between optics and the act of switching also always carries the risk of impairing bore sight accuracy. Using a CNVD eliminates the need to switch between a day optic and a night vision sight since the CNVD simply clips-on in front of the day optic. With the SpecterDR dual role weapon sight, operators now never need to switch between optics and they never have to second guess about their weapon system accuracy. SpecterDR is given the designation SU-230/PVS in the SOPMOD Block 2 kit. As an integrated component of the next generation of advanced observation and civil defense requirements, the SU-230/PVS-C exemplifies the commitment to ongoing product development and optical excellence at ELCAN Optical Technologies. ELCAN is part of the Raytheon Commercial Electronics group of companies. In "High-Risk" security applications (Nuclear Plants, Oil Refineries and Pipelines, Water Treatment Plants, Port Authorities, Penitentiary Facilities), government law enforcement agencies can more effectively locate, identify and neutralize hostile threats with reduced risk. |
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