This video is a narrated overview of pulsar s core fxq50 thermal weapon monocular and clip on sight.
Thermal imaging scope front attachment core fxq50.
This versatile thermal clipon or thermal riflescope forward as pulsar calls it enable the operator to convert their daytime scope into a thermal imaging device.
The core fxq50 thermal imaging attachment has a retail price of 4499 99.
The pulsar core fxq50 bw thermal imaging scope front attachment can be used to transform day scopes into thermal imaging night vision weapon sights.
The sight is a dual purpose product and allows your day.
Simply attach pulsar core to the objective lens of your daytime device and you have a capable.
Replaceable eyepiece included in the package allows quick transformation in the course of several seconds.
Pulsar core fxq50 thermal attachment pulsar core thermal clipons build on the long tradition of high quality thermal imaging devices.
The pulsar core fxq50 bw thermal imaging scope front attachment functions as both a thermal monocular and front attachment for riflescopes and observation instruments.
Caméra attachment thermique core fxq38 50bw.
Wärmebildgerat vorderansatz core fxq38 50bw.
This device is a hybrid version of all three.
The series includes two models the pulsar core fxq38 and the fxq50 that are essentially identical except for the different focal length 38mm and 50mm of the fast f1 2 germanium objective lenses used.
Attach and detach the core in seconds without losing zero using the core s quick release bayonet mount.
Core fxq38 fxq50 is a combination of thermal imaging monocular and front attachment for day riflescope or observation device.
The price is about midrange for thermal optics available in the civilian market.
The pulsar core fxq series of thermal clip on thermal imaging attachments are the latest update of the core concept presented at the iwa back in 2015.
There are different types of thermal imaging devices.
Thermal imaging scope front attachment core fxq38 50bw.
The core front attachment is designed to turn most traditional rifle scopes with objective lens diameters of 40 56 mm into thermal imaging devices without effecting point of impact.