Trijicon Electro Optics  |  SKU: RSR-TRREAP-24-4

Trijicon - REAP-IR 24 mm Thermal Riflescope with Onboard DVR

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Description

1.2x Base Magnification / 9.6x Combined Magnification

The REAP-IR® thermal riflescope is a small, rugged, and powerful thermal riflescope that lets you engage targets in any light. The heart of the system is a state-of-the art 640x480, 12 micron thermal image sensor that provides superior image quality in any lighting condition. Redesigned electronic hardware and a new digital thumbstick improve system response and enable the use of external USB power sources and digital video recorders. It's also built to last - in the USA.


INCLUDES:
  • Q-LOC Mini Picatinny Rail Mount
  • Onboard DVR
  • USB-C to USB-C Cable
  • User Manual
  • Quick Reference Guide
  • 2 CR123 Batteries
  • Trijicon Logo Sticker
  • Shuttered Eye Guard
  • Warranty Card
  • LENSPEN
  • Hard Case

 

FEATURES:

INTUITIVE TURRET CONTROLS

Simple, improved rotary knobs for easy manipulation of menu options and faster system response.

ONBOARD DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING

New integrated DVR records 640x480 MP4 video to SD card, or external recorder can be attached via USB-C.

EXPANDED FUNCTIONALITY

USB-C connector allows the use of external battery packs, and download of analog and digital video with available adapter with compatible DVRs

TOP-LOADING BATTERY COMPARTMENT

Redesigned internal battery compartment for a slimmer look and increased durability

MOUNTING VERSATILITY

New quick release mount featuring Trijicon® Q-LOC™Technology provides multiple mounting locations with the ability to affix the scope rapidly and reliably in the dark

IMPROVED RETICLE OPTIONS

User-selectable reticle choices include the classic crosshair, and new MRAD, MOA, .223 REM, .308 WIN, and 300BLK BDC

640x480 THERMAL SENSOR

Offers clear, crisp, imagery through smoke, dust, and complete darkness.

12 MICRON TECHNOLOGY

Smaller image sensors allow for decreased size and weight and increased durability.

MADE IN THE USA

Engineered, designed and manufactured in the USA.


INDUSTRY-LEADING RESEARCH, DESIGN & TESTING

We are engineers at heart, like our founder, Glyn Bindon. Therefore, we are bound by a commitment to seek innovative aiming solutions that constantly redefine “brilliant.” This legacy of innovation is fed by what we call The Science of Brilliant®.

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SPECS

Length x Width x Height 7.13 in x 2.9 in x 3.1 in
(181.1mm x 73.66mm x 78.74mm)
Weight 27.34 oz. (775.08g)
Magnification 1.2x
Objective Size 24mm
Reticle Pattern MRAD, MOA, .223 BDC, .308 BDC, .300BLK BDC
Day Reticle Color Auto Contrast B/W
Night Reticle Color Auto Contrast B/W
Power Source (2)CR123 or External USB-C
Battery Life ~4 hours
Eye Relief 1.063 in. (27mm)
Field of View (degrees) 18 degrees Horizontal°
Mount Q-LOC Mini Picatinny Rail Mount
Diopter Range -6 / +2
Housing Material 7075 T6 Aluminum
Finish Matte Black Anodized
Submersion Depth 3.28 ft. (1m)
Operating Temperature -31F to 122F (-35c to 50c)
Sensor Type Vanadium Oxide
Digital Zoomm 8X
Sensor Resolution 640x480
Sensor Pixel Pitch 12 µm
Focal Length
24 mm
Frame Rate
30 Hz / 60 Hz
Video Output 640-480 MJPEG, 30 hz

 

Product UPC
719307620513

Model
Reap-IR

Manufacturers Part Number
REAP-24-4

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Trijicon REAP-IR 24 mm Thermal Riflescope suitable for night operations?

The Trijicon REAP-IR 24 mm Thermal Riflescope is equipped with a state-of-the-art 640x480, 12 micron thermal image sensor. This sensor provides superior image quality in any lighting condition, making it ideal for night operations. Unlike traditional night vision, thermal imaging detects heat signatures, allowing you to see through smoke, dust, and complete darkness. This capability is crucial for tactical scenarios where visibility is compromised. However, it's important to note that thermal optics do not provide the same level of detail as daylight optics, which can be a tradeoff in certain situations.

How does the onboard DVR enhance the functionality of the Trijicon REAP-IR?

The onboard digital video recording (DVR) feature of the Trijicon REAP-IR allows users to record 640x480 MP4 video directly to an SD card. This functionality is particularly beneficial for documentation and training purposes. It enables users to review engagements and improve their tactical strategies. Additionally, the DVR can be connected to an external recorder via USB-C, offering expanded storage options. However, users should ensure their SD cards are compatible and have sufficient capacity for extended recording sessions.

What are the mounting options available for the Trijicon REAP-IR riflescope?

The Trijicon REAP-IR riflescope features the Trijicon Q-LOC Mini Picatinny Rail Mount, which allows for quick and reliable attachment. This mounting system provides multiple positioning options, making it versatile for different firearm configurations. The quick release capability is particularly useful in dynamic environments where rapid deployment is necessary. However, users should ensure that their firearm is compatible with Picatinny rails to utilize this feature effectively.

How does the Trijicon REAP-IR handle extreme weather conditions?

The Trijicon REAP-IR is designed to operate in extreme weather conditions, with an operating temperature range of -31°F to 122°F. This makes it suitable for use in both arctic and desert environments. The riflescope is also submersible up to 3.28 feet, providing additional protection against water exposure. While these features enhance its durability, users should still exercise caution in harsh conditions to maintain the longevity of the device.

What are the power options for the Trijicon REAP-IR?

The Trijicon REAP-IR can be powered by two CR123 batteries or an external USB-C power source. The use of CR123 batteries provides approximately four hours of operation, which is suitable for short missions. For extended operations, the USB-C connector allows the use of external battery packs, significantly increasing operational time. This flexibility ensures that users can adapt their power sources based on mission length and availability of resources.

How does the Trijicon REAP-IR's digital thumbstick improve user experience?

The digital thumbstick on the Trijicon REAP-IR streamlines user interaction by providing intuitive control over the riflescope's settings. This feature allows for quick adjustments to menu options and system settings without removing your eye from the scope. The improved response time of the electronic hardware ensures that changes are implemented swiftly, which is crucial in fast-paced tactical scenarios. However, users should familiarize themselves with the thumbstick's functions to maximize efficiency during use.

What reticle options are available with the Trijicon REAP-IR, and how do they benefit different calibers?

The Trijicon REAP-IR offers a variety of reticle options, including MRAD, MOA, .223 REM, .308 WIN, and 300BLK BDC. These options allow users to select the reticle that best suits their specific caliber and shooting needs. For instance, the .223 REM and .308 WIN BDC reticles are tailored for those calibers, providing accurate ballistic compensation. This versatility is advantageous for shooters who use multiple firearms with different calibers, as it ensures precision across various setups.

Can the Trijicon REAP-IR be integrated into a broader tactical setup?

Yes, the Trijicon REAP-IR can be seamlessly integrated into a comprehensive tactical setup. Its compatibility with Picatinny rail systems allows it to be mounted on a wide range of firearms. Additionally, the USB-C port facilitates connection with external devices such as battery packs and DVRs, enhancing its functionality in tactical operations. For more on integrating optics into your tactical gear, explore our Optics, Sights & Lasers collection.

What are the tradeoffs when using the Trijicon REAP-IR in urban environments?

In urban environments, the Trijicon REAP-IR provides significant advantages by detecting heat signatures through obstacles like smoke and dust. However, the presence of numerous heat sources can sometimes clutter the thermal image, making it challenging to distinguish between targets and background heat. Users must be adept at interpreting thermal imagery to effectively identify threats. Additionally, the scope's weight and size may require consideration when maneuvering in confined spaces typical of urban settings.

How does the Trijicon REAP-IR compare to other thermal optics in terms of durability?

The Trijicon REAP-IR is constructed from 7075 T6 aluminum, known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, which contributes to its durability. This robust construction ensures the riflescope can withstand harsh conditions and rough handling. Compared to other thermal optics, the REAP-IR's build quality is a standout feature, offering long-term reliability. However, like all precision instruments, it requires regular maintenance and careful handling to preserve its operational integrity. For more insights into selecting durable optics, check out our Choosing the Best Rifle Scope.