This review of the Pulsar Thermion 2 XP-50 thermal scope, presented by Mrgunsngear, highlights its advanced features including a 640x480 sensor, 50mm F1.0 objective lens, and standard 30mm tube for easy mounting. The guide details an intuitive 'freeze' frame zeroing technique. The scope offers robust durability with an IPX7 rating and recoil resistance for high-caliber firearms, along with internal recording capabilities and a dual battery system for extended use.
This review covers five top thermal scopes from 2021: Pulsar Thermion 2, Trijicon IR-Hunter, Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD, Trijicon REAP-IR, and Trijicon SNIPE-IR. The expert analysis highlights key technical specifications like sensor resolution, pixel pitch, frame rate, and build materials, emphasizing their advantages for hunting and tactical applications in low-light conditions.
This review covers five top thermal scopes: Trijicon IR-Hunter, ATN Thor LT, Pulsar Thermion, REAP-IR, and FLIR Thermosight Pro. It details sensor technology, detection ranges, battery life, and build quality, highlighting features like 12-micron sensors, 60Hz frame rates, and IPX7 waterproofing. The video provides a comprehensive overview for tactical and hunting applications.
This video provides an overview of Pulsar's new Trail 2 next-generation thermal sight, introduced at SHOT Show 2020. Key features include an upgraded Ulis 35 millikelvin sensor for increased sensitivity, available in 640x480 and 384x288 resolutions. The optic retains the Trail format with an extended eyepiece for a wide-angle viewer and an HD full HD screen. It offers various color modes, HDMI output, and supports external power for extended battery life, making it a significant advancement for thermal imaging in hunting and observation.
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