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Thermal scope tracker

One option you may not have looked at, or may not work for you is the TP (Torrey Pines) T10 and T12. A tiny thermal imager I use for CQB. Far cheaper that thermal scopes. AFAIK theyve been discontinued but are still readily available stateside for only a few hundred. No idea if they are ITAR or not.

 
You're right mate.  Its NVG only.  

TBH, much as I love thermal, I have more experience with NVG. 

 
One option you may not have looked at, or may not work for you is the TP (Torrey Pines) T10 and T12. A tiny thermal imager I use for CQB. Far cheaper that thermal scopes. AFAIK theyve been discontinued but are still readily available stateside for only a few hundred. No idea if they are ITAR or not.
cheers for that you got any shots of your setup?



 
cheers for that you got any shots of your setup?


I can take some, sure. I have the T10 which doesnt have the quick release, and mines a x1, not a x3 like the T12 in the video. I usually run it on a 90* mount.

 
I can take some, sure. I have the T10 which doesnt have the quick release, and mines a x1, not a x3 like the T12 in the video. I usually run it on a 90* mount.
Nice that would be great, how are you finding it?

 
Nice that would be great, how are you finding it?
First I apparently have to find the damn thing... It works. Its kind of like using a Trijicon SRO or RMR. No lag like many other thermals. Close in you can use it as a sight, otherwise its more of a spotting tool. Your ghillie suit wont help you now haha

 
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