Yep.
Incidentally, all the Sparc's come with a 2x magnifier that screws on to the rear lens. You can only use it mounted in a traditional scope position because they're attached, but it's included. They also come with low mounts, a spacer for med mount and a high AR Co witness mount. All for that ~$250. I've used mine with my aimpoint 3x and it works great. The 2x is a bit weak and the screw-on part alters it's versatility, but for a quick magnification addition it's good.
I've got a 2nd Sparc on my Turkey gun, and the 2x is great for that. For deer/turkey hunting, it's going to be great. For my AR, I'll stick with my Aimpoint or VMX3 magnifier.
Bottom line, the Sparc on NEA's cowitness upper is a slick option, and - 1/2 the price of a Aimpoint Micro, with a smaller dot, more included mounts, lifetime warranty, how can you go wrong? Hopefully we'll have them in shortly. I'm really looking forward to their Viper 1-4x scopes..
Incidentally, all the Sparc's come with a 2x magnifier that screws on to the rear lens. You can only use it mounted in a traditional scope position because they're attached, but it's included. They also come with low mounts, a spacer for med mount and a high AR Co witness mount. All for that ~$250. I've used mine with my aimpoint 3x and it works great. The 2x is a bit weak and the screw-on part alters it's versatility, but for a quick magnification addition it's good.
I've got a 2nd Sparc on my Turkey gun, and the 2x is great for that. For deer/turkey hunting, it's going to be great. For my AR, I'll stick with my Aimpoint or VMX3 magnifier.
Bottom line, the Sparc on NEA's cowitness upper is a slick option, and - 1/2 the price of a Aimpoint Micro, with a smaller dot, more included mounts, lifetime warranty, how can you go wrong? Hopefully we'll have them in shortly. I'm really looking forward to their Viper 1-4x scopes..