What are the primary upgrades in the new AGM Rattler V3 thermal series?
The AGM Rattler V3 introduces a high-sensitivity sub-15mK thermal sensor and an integrated 1,000-yard laser rangefinder, providing superior detail and precision in a compact, rugged housing.
How does the AGM Adder V2 differ from traditional thermal scopes?
The AGM Adder V2 is designed with a traditional 30mm tube form factor for familiar mounting on standard rings, while featuring advanced internal components like a 50Hz refresh rate and a sub-15mK thermal core.
Is the laser rangefinder on the AGM Varmint V2 eye-safe?
Yes, the AGM Varmint V2 features a built-in, eye-safe Class 1 laser rangefinder that allows hunters to accurately measure distances up to 600 meters in total darkness.
What makes the AGM Spectrum LRF 4K unique for day and night use?
The AGM Spectrum LRF 4K utilizes an ultra-high-definition 3840×2160 digital sensor, allowing for full-color daytime viewing and high-resolution digital night vision with an integrated ballistic calculator.
Can the AGM PVS night vision goggles be used in total darkness?
The AGM PVS series relies on light amplification technology; however, it includes a built-in infrared (IR) illuminator to ensure visibility even in environments with zero ambient light.
What is the battery life of the AGM Spectrum series during extended hunts?
The AGM Spectrum digital scope is engineered for long-duration use, offering up to 11 hours of continuous operation thanks to its efficient dual-power battery system.