Great info. Trijicon is the one to get it seems. Buy once cry onceOne second....
From another forum
Second post will answer your questions.
http://lonestarboars.com/threads/trijicon-mk3-35mm-vs.10588/
Not nessicarily true when it comes to electronics. Eventually something better will come along as technology advances.Great info. Trijicon is the one to get it seems. Buy once cry once
I hope that day comes soon, $8k is lot.. there isn't as much competition in thermal imaging as other gun accessories.Not nessicarily true when it comes to electronics. Eventually something better will come along as technology advances.
This gentleman is a wealth of knowledge. He bottle fed me through my buying process.On YouTube, I cant tell too much difference from trijicon vs other cheaper brands. I have only seen the trijicon reap-ir in person. Is it worth the price when considering image quality and it comes with lifetime warranty?
Very interesting channel indeed.This gentleman is a wealth of knowledge. He bottle fed me through my buying process.
https://www.texasguntalk.com/threads/when-the-buffalo-are-gone-we-will-hunt-mice.93333/
I bought an IR Hunter before they were acquired by Trijicon.
Cry-once over price for sure.
They are pricy.
But it's a rare night that I do not survey the surrounding of my abode.
I have a firewood pile about 250 fees from my back door and routinely watch mice in it.
I just got back from a Colorado trip and could tell bears from mule deer by the way they moved at over 1/2 mile mile on the mountains at midnight!
Shooting coyotes at 100 yards with it on my Tavor is just cake.
Buy it if you can.
If I could shoot critters off my back porch - or anywhere on my property, really - I’d have every shooting gadget known to man LOL
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When bored I'll shoot an oak-log piece of firewood. The warm-spot where the projectile penetrates is visible for quite a while.
IIRC Austin PD shot some guy in his yard after he shot at the helicopter. The thermal camera filming it made it look as if the top of his head cam off, then the warm blood flow started.
I am also planning to put the thermal on a Tavor X95. It's got a 18 inchbm barrel which should punch through varmints fast.I bought an IR Hunter before they were acquired by Trijicon.
Cry-once over price for sure.
They are pricy.
But it's a rare night that I do not survey the surrounding of my abode.
I have a firewood pile about 250 fees from my back door and routinely watch mice in it.
I just got back from a Colorado trip and could tell bears from mule deer by the way they moved at over 1/2 mile mile on the mountains at midnight!
Shooting coyotes at 100 yards with it on my Tavor is just cake.
Buy it if you can.
IIRC Austin PD shot some guy in his yard after he shot at the helicopter. The thermal camera filming it made it look as if the top of his head cam off, then the warm blood flow started.
Good point. It'll sure teach you the movement of the wildlife around you. At long distance and not enough zoom, you can get a feel for what the critter is by body language.I bought an IR Hunter before they were acquired by Trijicon.
Cry-once over price for sure.
They are pricy.
But it's a rare night that I do not survey the surrounding of my abode.
I have a firewood pile about 250 fees from my back door and routinely watch mice in it.
I just got back from a Colorado trip and could tell bears from mule deer by the way they moved at over 1/2 mile mile on the mountains at midnight!
Shooting coyotes at 100 yards with it on my Tavor is just cake.
Buy it if you can.
That's sick, reminds me of a police officer uses his radar gun on a jet aircraft outside naval Base. His gun exploded and his Dept wants the Navy to pay for it and they received a picture of him aiming the gun at the jet. What happened was the pilot canceled the missle launch but the aircraft laser fried the radar gun instead.IIRC Austin PD shot some guy in his yard after he shot at the helicopter. The thermal camera filming it made it look as if the top of his head cam off, then the warm blood flow started.