Technical data

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ITEN NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO.
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Scope Mounting System 3 #42
A mounting system used to install the CO-MR on the lenses of speci-
eddayscopes.Includesaclampwithinsertsfor46.7,48,48.7-49,49.5
and 50mm tting diameters.
ANAM000011
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Scope Mounting System 4 #43
A mounting system used to install the CO-MR on the lenses of speci-
ed day scopes. Includes a clamp with inserts for 56, 57 and 58.7mm
tting diameters.
ANAM000012
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Scope Mounting System 6 #44
A mounting system used to install the CO-MR on the lenses of
specied day scopes. Includes a clamp with inserts for 62mm tting
diameter.
ANAM000013
3
Extended Rail Adapter #85
A mounting system used to install a day scope behind the CO-MR on
a weapon, using a short-mounting Picatinny/ Weaver rail.
ANAM000045
4
SKB Mil-Standard Hard Shipping/Storage Case
A protective case used for shipping/storage of the CO-MR and its
accessories.
ANHC000004
2.5 KEY FEATURES
Converts your day scope, sight, or binoculars into night vision device
Mounts in front of any day scope with no re-zeroing required
Available in a variety of high performing Gen 2+ and Gen 3 image intensier tube options
Wireless remote control
Automatic brightness control
Manual gain control for the best possible image contrast in both high and low light condi-
tions (CO-MR MG model)
Powered by a single AA or CR123A battery
Bright light cut-o system
Bright light cut-o and battery condition indications
Interrupting Time 60 minutes (optional feature)
Filled with dry nitrogen to prevent internal fogging
Mounts on Picatinny/ Weaver rail with a quick release mount
Mounts on the lenses of specied day scopes with the optional adapters
Long-range IR850 illuminator
Mil Standard compliant
Limited two-year warranty
2.6 SYSTEM LIMITATIONS
The CO-MR requires some ambient light (moonlight, starlight, etc.) to operate. Factors that can reduce
naturalnightlightandnegativelyaecttheeciencyandoperationoftheCO-MRinclude:rain,fog,
sleet, snow, and smoke; passing cloud cover and objects that produce shadows; and low-contrast envi-
ronments such as snow-covered territory, sandy deserts, large bodies of water or grassy hills.
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