I bought this thermal device about a month ago. I took it out to a ranch one time, looks in great shape, not sure how old it is. I was able to see hogs that I would not have seen otherwise, even with a green light I use with my rifle. I was able to spot hogs walking around, and then shoot them with my rifle with a Trijicon Accupoint and green Olight.
Anyways, not necessarily in any hurry to sell it, not sad at all to keep it, just have some bills to pay. I did some research on this one, and you would need to purchase a clip on device to mount it to whatever diameter of scope bell you have. This does not come with the owner's manual, only what you see in the pictures. Stores really nice in a great little case.
This works great, but it is a used electronic. Sold as is. U.S. sale only.
Will also consider some sort of trade for Stainless Tikka/Sako in 6.5 Creedmoor
Here is a description I pulled from the nightvisionguys:
Pulsar Core thermal clipons build on the long tradition of high quality thermal imaging devices. This versatile thermal clipon or thermal riflescope forward as Pulsar calls it, enable the operator to convert their daytime scope into a thermal imaging device. Simply attach Pulsar Core to the objective lens of your daytime device and you have a capable thermal imager in your toolkit. What sets Pulsar CORE apart from our similar devices made by Aramsight and ATN is its ability to function as a handheld monocular without any additional accessories being required.
Key features of Pulsar Core Thermal Riflescope Forward
• Converts daytime riflescope into thermal riflescope
• Can be used as monocular or thermal clip-on device
• 384x288 resolution, 50hz refresh rate
• High resolution OLED display
• 1,200yd detection range (human)
• 2x digital zoom
• Manual, automatic, and semi automatic calibration modes
• Brightness and contrast control
• IRIS image optimization technology (Increased Recognition and Detection Software)
• Rock, forest, and identification viewing modes
• Green display with white-hot/ black-hot viewing mode
• Defective pixel repair feature
Anyways, not necessarily in any hurry to sell it, not sad at all to keep it, just have some bills to pay. I did some research on this one, and you would need to purchase a clip on device to mount it to whatever diameter of scope bell you have. This does not come with the owner's manual, only what you see in the pictures. Stores really nice in a great little case.
This works great, but it is a used electronic. Sold as is. U.S. sale only.
Will also consider some sort of trade for Stainless Tikka/Sako in 6.5 Creedmoor
Here is a description I pulled from the nightvisionguys:
Pulsar Core thermal clipons build on the long tradition of high quality thermal imaging devices. This versatile thermal clipon or thermal riflescope forward as Pulsar calls it, enable the operator to convert their daytime scope into a thermal imaging device. Simply attach Pulsar Core to the objective lens of your daytime device and you have a capable thermal imager in your toolkit. What sets Pulsar CORE apart from our similar devices made by Aramsight and ATN is its ability to function as a handheld monocular without any additional accessories being required.
Key features of Pulsar Core Thermal Riflescope Forward
• Converts daytime riflescope into thermal riflescope
• Can be used as monocular or thermal clip-on device
• 384x288 resolution, 50hz refresh rate
• High resolution OLED display
• 1,200yd detection range (human)
• 2x digital zoom
• Manual, automatic, and semi automatic calibration modes
• Brightness and contrast control
• IRIS image optimization technology (Increased Recognition and Detection Software)
• Rock, forest, and identification viewing modes
• Green display with white-hot/ black-hot viewing mode
• Defective pixel repair feature
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