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UWone77
7 March 2016, 18:48
SilencerCo Weapons Research (http://beyondhuman.com/radius/)™ released the Radius™ to much praise from media, third party testing groups, and early adopters across the board. Now, it’s time for you to see what all the buzz is about.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT…
The Radius (http://beyondhuman.com/radius/)is a rail mounted rangefinder capable of ranging out to a mile on a reflective target and attaching to a Picatinny rail in any orientation. When we first decided to create our own rail mounted rangefinder, we wanted something that would allow us to range out to incredible distances reliably without having to come off of the gun and without breaking the bank - and that’s exactly what we’re delivering. Additional features of the Radius include a user configurable display, continuous ranging for 12 hours with (2) CR123 batteries, and resistance to even extreme elements.


Specifications:

POWER: 2 CR123A Lithium Ion Batteries (Included)
HEIGHT: 2.30”
LENGTH: 5.80”
WIDTH: 2.96”
WEIGHT with BATTERIES: 18.2 oz.
WEIGHT without BATTERIES: 17.0 oz.
RANGING CAPABILITY:
REFLECTIVE TARGET: 1 Mile
NON-REFLECTIVE TARGET: 1,000 Yards
OPERATIONAL TEMP. RANGE: -20°F to 120°F
MSRP: $999


Features:

Mounts Vertically or Horizontally on Host Rail
1-Meter Ranging Resolution Continuous Ranging for up to 12 Hours
Range Display in Yards or Meters Continuous & Single-Shot
Modes of Operation Adjustable Display Brightness
Shock Resistant Across Full Range of Calibers
Compatible with Picatinny MIL-STD-1913 Rails
Waterproof IP68 Rating (Submersible)
User Configurable Display with 4 Different Orientations
Displays Three Ranges - Primary and Two
Secondary - In Case of Interference
Zeros by way of Visible Laser, then Visible Laser can be Blocked
Visible and IR Lasers Co-Aligned
Pressure Pad Included for Remote Operation


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alamo5000
7 March 2016, 19:01
That's pretty interesting. For a thousand bucks I am not sure though.

Sak007
24 March 2016, 00:12
I've been musing over the Radius but had a few questions.
Is the beam visible with nv ?
If so is there any reason to get this over a Wilcox Raptor other then the obvious better display for range ?
I plan on eventually checking nv of my huuuuuge list of stuff and would like to bang out ir laser/rangefinder on one if I could .

Sak007
24 March 2016, 03:42
I just read that only the Raptor es has the range finder capability so scratch that at at almost $5k

UWone77
24 March 2016, 23:05
In case anyone wants one, the MIL/LE program for the Radius gets you a whopping $70 off MSRP. [BD]