Thermal Imaging: Scopes, Monoculars & Hunting Optics
Equip your setup with advanced thermal imaging technology. Our collection features the premier thermal imaging scope and rifle thermal scope models on the market, offering specialized thermal imaging rifle scope systems built for absolute precision.
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Sold outATN ThOR HD 384 1.25-5x 384x288 19mm Thermal Scope$1,999.00$1,999.00Unit price / per
SaleATN BlazeHunter 635 2.5-20x Thermal Monocular$2,195.00$2,195.00$2,415.00Unit price / per
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SaleAGM VarmintV2 LRF 35-384 Thermal Scope$1,995.00$1,995.00$2,195.00Unit price / per
SaleAGM RattlerV3 LRF 50-640 Thermal Scope$4,895.00$4,895.00$5,295.00Unit price / per
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SaleAGM AdderV2 LRF 60-1280 Thermal Scope$6,995.00$6,995.00$7,495.00Unit price / per
SaleAGM AdderV2 LRF 50-640 Thermal Scope$4,995.00$4,995.00$5,495.00Unit price / per
SaleAGM AdderV2 LRF 35-640 Thermal Scope$4,295.00$4,295.00$4,695.00Unit price / per
SaleAGM AdderV2 LRF 35-384 Thermal Scope$2,795.00$2,795.00$2,995.00Unit price / per
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SaleTrijicon REAP-IR Type 4 60mm Thermal Scope$8,071.80$8,071.80$9,784.00Unit price / per
SaleTrijicon REAP-IR Type 4 24mm Thermal Scope$5,947.70$5,947.70$7,209.00Unit price / per
SaleTrijicon IR-HUNTER Type 3 35mm Thermal Scope$6,798.00$6,798.00$8,239.00Unit price / per
SaleTrijicon IR-HUNTER Type 3 60mm Thermal Scope$8,071.80$8,071.80$9,784.00Unit price / per
SaleTrijicon IR-HUNTER Type 3 24mm Thermal Scope$5,947.70$5,947.70$7,209.00Unit price / per
Frequently Asked Questions
Unlike standard night vision, a thermal imaging rifle scope detects infrared radiation directly from heat signatures. This allows you to detect heat signatures in total darkness and perform better than traditional night vision in fog, smoke, vegetation.
Lens choice dictates your field of view and base magnification. Smaller lenses (like 25mm or 35mm) are excellent for close-range tracking and wide scanning, whereas a 50mm or 60mm rifle thermal scope lens delivers the higher native magnification required for long-range target identification.
Yes, thermal imaging technology is completely immune to light damage. Unlike legacy analog image intensifiers that burn out in sunlight, a digital thermal imaging scope can be operated during the day just as safely as it is at midnight.
While entry-level units detect heat out to several hundred yards, a premium 640x512 resolution thermal imaging scope can detect signature anomalies past 2,000 yards, with clear animal identification ranges extending out to 400–800 yards under optimal atmospheric conditions.