PULSAR THERMION XM50 5.5-22X42MM 320X240 THERMAL RIFLE SCOPE
Pulsar Thermion xm50 5.5-22x42mm 320x240 thermal rifle scope
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Pulsar Thermion xm50 5.5-22x42mm 320x240 thermal rifle scope
PL76526
$ 4,044.46
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When purchasing Pulsar or any other brand from eGoods365.com store, you can be sure that (a) you are purchasing from US based company with the most responsive and friendly customer service; (b) an authentic, not a counterfeit and not a refurbished product.
The Thermion XM50 is not your ordinary riflescope. While it has a 30mm tube and traditional all-metal magnesium-alloy optic housing, its advanced features set it apart from other scopes. It is an advanced thermal imaging riflescope with a microbolometer resolution of 320x240 pixels, a 12μm pixel pitch, and a jaw-dropping heat-detection range of up to 2,500 yards. Additionally, the Thermion XM50 has a full-color 1024x768 HD AMOLED display, 5.5-22x magnification, picture-in-picture mode, and 8 color palettes.
This scope has 15 reticles in up to 4 colors, integrated still image and video recording with audio on 16gb of internal storage, and Wi-Fi connectivity with Pulsar’s Stream Vision app. The Thermion XM50 has a 50Hz frame rate for fluid motion imaging and operates with an onboard rechargeable battery pack. It is IPX7 waterproof-rated, making it submersible in up to 3 feet of water for up to 30 minutes.
Weighing in at 31.7 ounces, the Thermion XM50 is recoil-rated to handle .375 H&H, 9.3x64, and 12-gauge. Other features include 4x digital zoom with continuous and stepped zoom, external power supply adaptability, 5 rifle profiles with 50 zero saves, one-shot zeroing with a freeze function, stadiametric rangefinder, and rock/forest/identification viewing modes. The Thermion XM50 also has manual, automatic, and semi-automatic calibration modes, plus a defective pixel repair feature.