The Burris Optics BTS 35 V3 Thermal Scope offers advanced thermal imaging technology designed for precision and versatility in various lighting conditions. With a magnification range from 2x to 16x, this scope allows for detailed target identification at varying distances. The 35mm objective lens enhances light gathering capabilities, ensuring clearer images in low-light or obscured environments. Its durable black finish and compact design make it suitable for mounting on Picatinny or Weaver bases, providing flexibility for different firearms and setups. This thermal scope weighs approximately 27.2 ounces, making it a lightweight yet robust addition to your tactical or hunting equipment. The overall length of 11.7 inches ensures easy handling without sacrificing performance. The scope features digital adjustments, granting precise control over sighting and focus, and offers ten different reticle options, including illuminated reticles for enhanced visibility in challenging conditions. The scope's multi-color palette, with seven color modes, allows users to customize the thermal view for optimal detection and contrast. The Burris Thermal Scope V3 is built for demanding environments, offering reliable performance and user-friendly operation in a compact form factor. Its rugged construction and high-tech features make it an excellent choice for hunters, law enforcement, or military professionals seeking reliable thermal imaging capabilities in the field.
Features:
- Magnification: 2x to 16x for versatile target engagement
- Objective Size: 35mm for enhanced light collection
- Digital Adjustments: Precise and easy to operate
- Reticle Options: 10 customizable reticles including illuminated modes
- Color Palettes: Seven different thermal color modes for optimal contrast
- Mount Compatibility: Fits Picatinny and Weaver bases for flexible installation
- Lightweight Design: Weighs approximately 27.2 ounces for ease of handling
- Overall Length: 11.7 inches for compact portability
- Durable Finish: Black coating for rugged field use