Whether on duty or heading afield, it pays to own the night. From Afghanistan to a coyote hunt, shooter employ the advantage of night vision and thermal optics to good effect. Now Pulsar adds to the list of high-end optics available with the release of the Thermion XG50.
Pulsar Thermion XG50
The Thermion XG50 utilizes feature 640×480 microbolometer strength and 12-micron pixel detail. The system detects heat signature up to a remarkable 2,400 yards away.
An industry first, it combines a BAE sensor, onboard recording and multiple color palettes, according to Pulsar. A 1024×768 AMOLED display gives users clear images. Meanwhile, a continuous, digital zoom ensures shooters locate varmint, hogs or big-game.
The optic includes a stadiametric rangefinder, withe rock, forest and identification viewing modes. The XG50 also boasts a defective pixel repair feature, which helps guarantee the optic will last, according to Pulsar.
Make no mistake, this is game-changing technology for most shooters. As such, it comes at a premium price, retailing for around $7,200.
Thermion XG50 Features
- 640×480 microbolometer strength
- 12-micron pixel detail
- 2,400-yard detection range
- Rechargeable battery pack
- Wi-Fi connectivity
- BAE sensor
- Multiple color palettes
- Onboard video and audio recording
- Stream Vision app compatibility
- Manual, semi- and automatic calibration modes
- External power supply adaptability
- 13 variable electronic reticles
- 5 rifle profiles
- One-shot zeroing freeze function
- MSRP: $7,199.96
For more information, visit pulsarnv.com.