For Sale: 384x288 Thermal Scopes for £399

Some people were asking about recoil rating and suitable calibers.

These units were TESTED to withstand up to 600g acceleration.
This means they will hold on a rifle of any practical caliber.
They work fine on .308, springer air guns, and anything in between.

You'd have to be more careful with .500 Nitro Express, but we don't think many people would be using it with .500NE.

EDIT: Be careful with eye relief on larger calibers, because all thermal and digital scopes have shorter eye relief than conventional optics.
 
On the question of warranty: 1 year warranty with a proof of purchase.
3 years if you register for extended warranty.
Thankyou, Is there a any cost for the extended 3 year warranty ??, This unit seems better than the Goyojo Thermal scope, What is the diopter setting on the rear eye glass
 
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do it use the same firmware
as HikMicro? just wondering if
they would be a way updating the firmware for different reticles?
 
I've used my mates HikMicro thunder 35 on my pcp ratting and taking out bunnies with my 17hmr
And this is the same scope
/ it's a great little thermal scope 👍
 
Hello, I see you on the AGF now ??, Get that Thermal on there and a Video ??, Mind you it is not like the old AGF we had back in the good old days of DIY night vision
 
Hello, I see you on the AGF now ??, Get that Thermal on there and a Video ??, Mind you it is not like the old AGF we had back in the good old days of DIY night vision
Well, we started some years back as an airgun scopes company, introducing short-eye-relief, ultra-wide-field-of-view scopes for recoilless guns. The airgunning market is something we know well, and it is something we will continue to do a lot for. I am pretty sure that at least half of the members of this forum own airguns.

Regarding DIY, that is one of my favorite pastimes. We can contribute to it in many ways, starting with showing how to build the most affordable digital scope using a Raspberry Pi Zero — for under £100 — if there is interest in it.
 
Well, we started some years back as an airgun scopes company, introducing short-eye-relief, ultra-wide-field-of-view scopes for recoilless guns. The airgunning market is something we know well, and it is something we will continue to do a lot for. I am pretty sure that at least half of the members of this forum own airguns.

Regarding DIY, that is one of my favorite pastimes. We can contribute to it in many ways, starting with showing how to build the most affordable digital scope using a Raspberry Pi Zero — for under £100 — if there is interest in it.
Hello, That is interesting, I am pretty sure most AGF member own a Air rifle so there is plenty of opportunity for your company, I think there would be lots of interest on your DIY project, Me included 👍 , I just googled that Pi Zero and not being techy look forward to you post on the DIY Night Vision
 
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