AGM Announces Adder Series Thermal Scopes

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posted on July 27, 2022
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AGM Global Vision, an Arizona-based manufacturer and importer of advanced thermal-imaging and night-vision systems, has announced the release of the Adder series thermal scopes.

The Adder is a perfect solution for hunters wanting the traditional eye-relief and feel from standard daytime optics integrated into a thermal solution for their needs. Multiple resolution and objective lens options available, and an American Defense MFG. Recon 30mm QD Mount Included.

All Adder scopes feature a 12μm High-sensitivity detector, intuitive & simple controls, 15hr battery life, on-board video & audio recording, Shot Activated Recording, 64GB of memory storage and more.

For more information, visit agmglobalvision.comMSRP: $2,619-$4,720

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