POTD: The AGM USA Rattler V2 Thermal – Holt Works Photography
Photo Of The Day: I had my revelation about ten years ago, when will you have yours? That’s when I started learning about night vision and thermals, and it’s an ongoing journey. Back then everything I wanted was way too expensive – or couldn’t be sold to mortals – and the thermals I could (barely) afford were too bad to use. That’s another story today, the resolution keeps increasing and the sensitivity as well. Holt Works Photography took these images for us to enjoy. Please make sure you follow him on his socials.
All new @agm.usa Rattler V2 thermal line just dropped and they are 50-640 thermal optic pictured
-upgraded body design
-50mm germanium lens
-640 x 512 resolution thermal sensor
2600 m/yd detection range
-50hz refresh rate
-enhanced short throw focus ring
-rechargeable batteries with 11hr run time
-shot activated recording
-video and audio recording
-10 different reticles
-glove friendly raised 5 button layout
-WiFi hotspot connectivity
-12 micron thermal sensor, sub 20 mk sensitivity
Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.
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The photos of the externals are nice, but a video capture from the scope showing performance would be nicer.
What I want in a thermal is multifunction: standalone rifle scope, clip-on, handheld, and wearable. Ideally it would also be a fusion unit that can do light amplification.