I currently have the AGM StingIR 640. It’s my first and only thermal. I use it handheld about 90% of the time, and then as a clip-on 10% of the time. I have the AGM/ADM flip to side mount that allows me to go from day optic to clip-on ready in no time at all. It’s a good solution.
I find that the FOV of the StingIR leaves me wanting more. I also find myself wanting a better and bigger image. In the NOX18 that big of an upgrade in the image quality department from the StingIR? I see that the FOV is a little wider. How is the physical screen size (not talking about resolution, but the physical dimensions of the screen)?
I understand that the NOX18 can’t be used as a clip on, but I feel like perhaps having an offset/angled picatinny mount for the NOX18 to use for the 10% of the time I actually want/need to take a thermal only shot may be worth the trade off for the better handheld performance?
Has anyone had hands on experience with both who can give me their opinion?
I find that the FOV of the StingIR leaves me wanting more. I also find myself wanting a better and bigger image. In the NOX18 that big of an upgrade in the image quality department from the StingIR? I see that the FOV is a little wider. How is the physical screen size (not talking about resolution, but the physical dimensions of the screen)?
I understand that the NOX18 can’t be used as a clip on, but I feel like perhaps having an offset/angled picatinny mount for the NOX18 to use for the 10% of the time I actually want/need to take a thermal only shot may be worth the trade off for the better handheld performance?
Has anyone had hands on experience with both who can give me their opinion?