Thermal Optic Small Enough for a Pistol! The Infitac Fast Mini

The InfiTac Fast Mini FMP13 is a compact thermal scope designed primarily for pistols. It features a 256x192 resolution thermal sensor with a 60Hz refresh rate, ensuring clear imaging. The device is equipped with a 13mm F1.0 lens and a 1.4-inch 360x300 display. Weighing approximately 4 ounces, it is lightweight and built to withstand up to 1200g of recoil. The Fast Mini is also IP67 rated for water and dust resistance. It operates on a CR2 battery, providing up to 5 hours of usage. The sight utilizes a standard RMR footprint for mounting and offers optional adapters for various pistol and rifle configurations
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I can think of anything less useful...how about someone work on getting high res thermal down to a $500 price point in a rifle optic. Do that and watch the $ roll in.
I think this is $700.
It's not $500 Hi-Res, but it's dangerously close to affordability.