Sightmark Wolverine: This Ain’t Your Grandpappy’s Red Dot

Sightmark Wolverine
The Sightmark Wolverine is made for CQB and designed especially for shotguns and SBRs.

(MANSFIELD, TEXAS 2016/10/07) – With a patent-pending design, Sightmark Wolverine Red Dot Scopes deliver uncompromising clarity, lightning-fast target acquisition and sharp red-dot clarity in a rugged yet lightweight and compact rubber-armored housing. The shockproof, fogproof, nitrogen-purged, IP67-waterproof Sightmark Wolverine is available in two models, the FSR 1×28 (SM26020) and CSR 1×23 (SM26021).

Both models are night-vision compatible and feature advanced, scratch-resistant, coated lenses, unlimited eye relief, aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminum construction, mount height adjustability, protected adjustment caps and digital switch brightness control. The Wolverine FSR includes a 28mm objective, 2-MOA red-dot reticle with 10 brightness settings and 120 ½-MOA windage/elevation adjustability. The Wolverine CSR includes a 23mm objective lens, 4-MOA red-dot reticle with 10 brightness settings and 120 1-MOA windage/elevation click-adjustability.

Built to last for the long haul, Wolverine optics boast a battery life of 900 hours on high, 50,000 hours on setting 6 out of 10 and up to 1 million hours on the lowest setting with a single AA battery. Performance is flawless in temperatures ranging from -22° to 122°F so you can depend on the Wolverine to be the apex red-dot predator in nearly every environment. Sightmark Wolverine red dot sights come standard with lens caps, a Picatinny rail mount and a riser designed for absolute cowitnessing.

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Michael Valderrama

Michael was born in San Francisco, raised in the Phillipines and enlisted in the US Army in 2016 before becoming a writer for sightmark.com. Click the button below to read his full bio.

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