#Pulsar
Pulsar Axion XQ19 - Super Compact & Budget-Friendly Thermal Monocular
Hunters and outdoor explorers can now experience affordable thermal imaging with the new Pulsar Axion XQ19 Compact. Thermals have always been expensive, but the prices are dropping and becoming much more affordable. I’ve had access to a demo unit, and the Pulsar XQ19 can be described as lightweight, pocket-sized, and very user-friendly. It detects heat signatures in full rain, fog, or darkness, and it’s small enough to carry as any other EDC device. You can see some of my own images below for reference.
POTD: LWRCI REPR MkII w/ Pulsar Thermion XL60 LRF & A-Tech Suppressor
LWRCI REPR MkII with a Pulsar Thermion XL60 LRF thermal riflescope and an A-Tech Marksman suppressor. The LWRCI is the Elite version, which came with a carbon fiber barrel from Proof Research. Because Olive Drab Green Cerakoted rifles are faster and better, that’s how I ordered mine, at a $165 surcharge.
TFB Review: The Pulsar Oryx XG35 LRF Thermal Monocular
This is a review of the Pulsar Oryx XG35 LRF Thermal Monocular, which represents a new design and era for Pulsar’s handheld thermals. The Oryx comes with a highly sensitive 640x480/12μm thermal imaging sensor, which delivers sharp, detailed, and high-quality visuals. There’s an advanced digital image stabilization, which helps you keep the target stable when you’re using the device one-handed. The keypad features haptic feedback (which can be switched off), providing subtle vibrations for precise button interaction. I’ve now had a Pulsar Oryx for about 7 months, and it’s time for a review.

POTD: Steen Defense 7.5” SD1 300 BLK with Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP60
A few exclusive images for TFB’s Photo Of The Day of a prototype of the new and upcoming Steen Defense 7.5” SD1 300 Blackout, made in Sweden. Here it’s been matched with the latest in thermal imaging riflescopes, the Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP60 in a Spuhr QD mount. The carbine is suppressed by Ase Utra from Finland.
[SHOT 2025] Pulsar Launch the Thermion 2 LRF 60 Range of Thermals
Pulsar have introduced a new, updated range of thermal optics. The Termion family includes three different optics at three price points.

SHOT Show Anniversary: The Sellmark Story
SHOT Show is generally a time for new, new new: New guns, new ammo, new optics, new scopes. But for one company, it’s a birthday celebration; Sightmark celebrates its anniversary at SHOT Show, as that’s where it was born, at SHOT Show in 2007. But the company’s roots actually go back much further, as its parent company, Sellmark, is celebrating 25 years of business this year. Founder James Sellers says the company is successful today for the same reason they’ve managed to build what they’ve done so far: They sell products in a market they’re passionate about, while offering value to the customer.

New Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF 60 Thermal Riflescopes - Unmatched Precision
Under the motto “Unmatched precision”, Pulsar are releasing three new Thermion 2 LRF 60 thermal riflescopes. The new Thermion 60s are specifically designed for hunting small, fast-moving targets at extended ranges, making them especially effective for pest and predator control. Below is a breakdown of their key features and updates.
Pulsar Unveils The Thermion 2 LRF XL50 1.75-14x 1024 HD Thermal Optic
Pulsar has announced its first HD-resolution thermal imaging rifle scope, the Thermion 2 LRF XL50 1.75-14x 1024 HD. The Lithuanian company promises a wide field of view and detailed images, even at 14x magnification, with built-in technology making it easier than ever to not only see your target but reach out and touch it as well.
