Thermal Optics
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Thermal imaging scopes or monoculars for hunting, tactical; no FFL.
Find Your Perfect Thermal Optics
Explore our extensive selection of thermal optics designed for precision and clarity in low-light conditions. Whether you're hunting, scouting, or observing wildlife, our products enhance your vision in any environment.
Burris 300603 USM S35 V3 Thermal Riflescope 3.2-12.8x35mm 400x300 50Hz
Burris
MAP $2,499.99
Burris 300605 USM S35 640 V3 Thermal Riflescope 2-16x35mm 640x480 50Hz
Burris
MAP $3,499.99
Burris 300623 USM C35 V3 Thermal Clip-On 1x35mm 400x300 12um 50Hz Black
Burris
MAP $2,499.99
Burris 300633 Thermal Monocular 7.5in 5 Color Palettes Stadiametric
Burris
MAP $1,799.99
Burris 300636 USM H35 Thermal Monocular 3.3-13.2x35mm 400x300 50Hz Black
Burris
MAP $1,799.99
Burris 300674 BTC 35 V2 RT6 Thermal Clip-On 1-4x35mm Matte Black
Burris
MAP $2,999.99
Burris BTC35 Clip-On Thermal Optic 3.2x-12.7x 35mm Objective Multiple
Burris
MAP $2,299.99
Pard Bobcat 480 New Generation 35mm lens Thermal Imaging Monocular w/LRF
Pard
MAP $1,899.00
Pard Bobcat 640 New Generation 35mm lens Thermal Imaging Monocular w/LRF
Pard
MAP $2,399.00
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When purchasing thermal optics, consider factors such as resolution, refresh rate, and battery life. Higher resolution provides clearer images, while a refresh rate of at least 30 Hz ensures smooth viewing. Battery life is crucial for extended use, especially during long nights in the field. Popular uses for thermal optics include hunting, surveillance, and search and rescue operations, making them versatile tools for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike. Key features to look for include adjustable magnification, image enhancement technology, and durability against harsh weather conditions. Brands like ATN, AGM Global Vision, and Pulsar offer a range of options to suit different needs and budgets, ensuring you find the right thermal optic for your specific requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions About Thermal Optics
What are thermal optics used for?
Thermal optics are primarily used for hunting, surveillance, and search and rescue operations.
How do I choose the right thermal scope?
Consider resolution, refresh rate, battery life, and intended use when selecting a thermal scope.
Are thermal optics waterproof?
Many thermal optics are designed to be waterproof and durable for outdoor use.
What is the difference between thermal and night vision?
Thermal optics detect heat signatures, while night vision amplifies available light.
Do I need a license to buy thermal optics?
No, thermal optics are accessories and do not require an FFL.