This expert-level comparison by Booligan Shooting Sports analyzes the INFITAC FML19 and FMP13 thermal sights. The FML19 offers superior performance with a 384x288 resolution and a 1100-yard detection range, compared to the FMP13's 256x192 resolution and 740-yard range. The FML19 utilizes a rechargeable CR2 battery with a 5-hour life and is recommended as a secondary optic for carbines.
This guide details the process of zeroing the INFITAC FMP13 thermal optic, a compact thermal sight with a 256x192 resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. The video demonstrates its use on both pistols and rifles, highlighting its tactical advantages in low-visibility conditions like fog. Expert insights cover mounting options, user interface, and practical applications for hunting and tactical scenarios.
This review examines the Infitac FMP13, a compact thermal sight designed for pistols or as an offset on rifles. While offering thermal imaging capabilities at a more accessible price point (around $700), it presents significant drawbacks for pistol use, including a high mounting profile, limited battery life (3-4 hours), and a dedicated thermal-only operation that precludes standard target shooting. The reviewer highlights its potential as a budget thermal for AR-15s or suppressed .22LR varmint rifles, noting its 4 oz weight did not impede pistol cycling and it held zero over 250 rounds.
This video showcases the InfiTac FMP13 thermal pistol scope mounted on a custom-finished pistol. It demonstrates the optic's thermal imaging capabilities in an outdoor setting, including aiming at steel targets and live fire. The shooter, identified with 'Guns Blazing Ranch', exhibits proficient shooting skills and efficient magazine changes, highlighting the optic's performance during recoil.
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