INFITAC FMP13 PISTOL THERMAL!!!

Published on November 14, 2025
Duration: 9:39

This expert review by Shortshot Tony details the INFITAC FMP13, a compact thermal sight. It highlights its performance in fog, robust construction (IP67, 7075 aluminum), and versatile mounting options (RMR, Delta Point Pro). The review covers its touchscreen interface, power options, and practical applications on both pistols and rifles, concluding it's an excellent, affordable tool for hunting and tactical use despite a limited battery life for EDC.

Quick Summary

The INFITAC FMP13 is a compact thermal sight with a 256x192 resolution and 60Hz refresh rate, built with IP67 waterproof 7075 aluminum. It offers RMR footprint mounting and excels in fog, making it an affordable tool for hunting and tactical use, though its 5-hour battery life limits EDC potential.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Thermal Sight in Fog
  2. 00:13INFITAC FMP13 Overview & Specs
  3. 00:37Hardware: Lens, Display, Durability
  4. 00:56Mounting Options: RMR & More
  5. 01:22User Interface: Touchscreen & Palettes
  6. 01:55Power: CR2 Batteries & USB-C
  7. 03:14Unboxing & Included Accessories
  8. 04:09Pistol Application & Holster Fit
  9. 05:31Rifle Application & Zeroing
  10. 08:17Final Assessment & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the INFITAC FMP13 thermal sight?

The INFITAC FMP13 features a 256x192 resolution, a 60Hz refresh rate for low latency, a 13mm F1 lens, and a 1.4-inch touchscreen display. It is IP67 waterproof and constructed from durable 7075 aluminum.

How does the INFITAC FMP13 perform in fog?

The FMP13 demonstrates excellent performance in thick fog, effectively penetrating the veil to identify targets. This capability is highlighted as a primary tactical advantage of the thermal optic.

What mounting options are available for the INFITAC FMP13?

The FMP13 uses an RMR footprint but includes adapter plates for other mounting systems like the Delta Point Pro. It can be mounted directly or on 45-degree offset rails.

What is the battery life and power source for the FMP13?

The INFITAC FMP13 is powered by CR2 batteries, offering approximately 5 hours of life. It also features a USB-C port for external power, though it does not support internal charging or recording.

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