Pulsar Introduces Thermion XG50 Thermal Riflescope

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posted on September 2, 2020
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Pulsar has announced the release of its ultra-powerful Thermion XG50 3x-24x-42mm thermal riflescope. Combining 640x480 microbolometer strength with 12-micron pixel detail, the XG50 delivers 2,400-yard thermal detection range in stunning clarity on a 1024x768 AMOLED display.

Pulsar Thermion XG50 Thermal Riflescope profile


The XG50 boasts 8x digital zoom and Picture-in-Picture to accommodate varmint, hog or big-game hunters in virtually any environment. Featuring the highly-sought BAE sensor with color palettes and built-in recording with audio, users are assured their memories are captured and preserved. Additionally, the thermal scope includes Wi-Fi connectivity and compatibility with the Stream Vision app, recoil activation, five rifle profiles, 13 variable electronic reticles and one-shot zeroing freeze function.

Pulsar Thermion XG50 Thermal Riflescope Ultramarine Color Mode


Thermion XG50 features:

• 640x480 microbolometer strength
• 12-micron pixel detail
• 2,400-yard detection range
• Rechargeable battery pack
• Wi-Fi connectivity
• BAE sensor
• Multiple color palettes
• Onboard video and audio recording
• Stream Vision app compatibility
• Manual, semi- and automatic calibration modes
• External power supply adaptability
• 13 variable electronic reticles
• 5 rifle profiles
• One-shot zeroing freeze function

The Thermion XG50 has an MSRP of $7,199.96. For more information, visit pulsarnv.com.

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