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    Need help with thermal scope

    Awhile back there was a member that had a thermal scope for sale and I liked it but wasn't in a position to buy at the time. I have forgotten the brand and model which is where I need the help. It was a dual purpose handheld and mountable that can be used in conjunction with a scope or by itself. The guys description stated that if you used it by itself on a rifle it had its own reticle and if used in conjuction with a scope, you could turn the reticle off inside of the thermal. If you know which one this may be, or know of one with this capability, I would appreciate the responses.

    #2
    @Outdoor Legacy might point you in the correct direction.

    He's one of our Night Vision gurus.

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      #3
      Maybe the Nox?

      Description Nox is a small 12-micron 60Hz fully functional thermal weapon sight that can serve double duty as a head-mounted monocular or a scanner. This unique product is proudly designed and built in the USA, using the best commercially available BAE thermal imaging cores and the highest grade optical components. Nox

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        #4
        Fornandez,
        Thanks for the link but I forgot to mention, I did look up whatever brand it was and the retail price was @3800

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          #5
          Pretty much any of them with a quick disconnect mount can work as you describe. I have a nox 35 for sale in the classifieds if you are interested in a great, deal.

          Bering optics Hogster, agm and Iray are a few of the popular ones in lower price ranges.

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            #6
            Just saw the in conjunction with a scope part. Clip ons do that but not sure about using them as a scanner.

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              #8
              Inciduous? I think I remember that ad


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                #9
                It was the Pulsar FXG50 clip on if you’re recalling the same ad I am.

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                  #10
                  Bowtechmike you were very close, bur I did manage to locate it. It's called the Incendis by Accufire

                  Thanks for all the replies

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                    #11
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                    Originally posted by rbscooter View Post
                    Bowtechmike you were very close, bur I did manage to locate it. It's called the Incendis by Accufire

                    Thanks for all the replies
                    There are way better options for a 384 core than that one!!!!! I would look at the pulsar line! Talk to Outdoor Legacy he can help you and explain things for you.
                    Just my 2 cents

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                      #12
                      Deadeye1 I'm not set on the Incendis, I remembered some of the specs from the guys ad that I liked about it and wanted to look at it again and hopefully get some input here before I buy something. I will definitely be putting hands on and talking to people about different ones before I spend any money.
                      Thanks

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