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AGM Global Vision thermal clip-on systems are advanced thermal imaging devices designed to convert a standard daytime riflescope into a thermal imaging system without requiring re-zeroing. Mounted in front of an existing optic, a thermal clip-on allows users to retain their familiar scope setup while adding thermal detection capability.
These thermal clip-on systems are widely used for hunting, pest control, wildlife observation, and professional outdoor applications. They allow users to detect heat signatures in complete darkness, fog, smoke, rain, and low-visibility conditions without replacing their existing optics.
AGM thermal clip-on systems are available with multiple sensor resolutions, including 256×192, 384×288, and 640×512. Each resolution offers a different balance between image quality, detection capability, and cost.
Lower-resolution clip-ons provide compact size and affordable entry into thermal imaging, while higher-resolution models deliver improved image clarity, better target identification, and extended detection range.
Performance also depends on objective lens size, display quality, and thermal sensitivity, allowing users to select the most suitable thermal clip-on system for their specific needs.
AGM offers a focused lineup of thermal clip-on systems designed for different performance levels and budgets, from entry-level models to advanced long-range solutions.
The AGM Rattler-C V2 models are compact and versatile clip-on systems available in 256×192, 384×288, and 640×512 resolutions. These devices are designed for users who want a lightweight and affordable way to convert their existing riflescope into a thermal system.
The AGM Secutor LRF-C models represent a more advanced category of thermal clip-ons, combining high-resolution 640×512 sensors with integrated laser rangefinder on selected models. These systems are designed for users who require extended detection capability and additional functionality in demanding conditions.
A thermal clip-on system differs from a thermal weapon sight in the way it is used and mounted. A thermal weapon sight replaces the riflescope and requires zeroing, while a clip-on is mounted in front of an existing daytime optic and does not require re-zeroing.
This allows users to keep their familiar scope, reticle, and shooting setup while adding thermal capability only when needed. Clip-on systems are especially convenient for users who want flexibility without changing their primary optics.
Because of this design, thermal clip-ons are often preferred by users who already have a properly zeroed riflescope and want to upgrade to thermal imaging without reconfiguring their setup.
When choosing between a thermal clip-on system and a dedicated thermal weapon sight, it is important to understand their advantages and limitations depending on the intended use.
A thermal clip-on system allows fast installation and removal without affecting zero, making it a flexible solution for switching between day and thermal use. It preserves the ergonomics and optical performance of the daytime scope.
Dedicated thermal weapon sights, on the other hand, are fully integrated systems designed specifically for thermal shooting. They may offer additional shooting-oriented features such as reticles, zeroing profiles, and advanced controls optimized for thermal use.
Clip-on systems are ideal for users who already have a high-quality daytime optic, while thermal rifle scopes are often preferred when thermal imaging is used as the primary solution.
The right choice depends on user preference, budget, and how the device will be used in real field conditions.
Thermal clip-on systems detect infrared radiation emitted by objects and convert temperature differences into a visible image. The device is mounted in front of a day scope, allowing the user to view a thermal image through their existing optic.
This configuration combines the advantages of thermal imaging with the optical clarity and familiarity of a traditional riflescope.
When selecting a thermal clip-on system, it is important to consider sensor resolution, objective lens size, compatibility with your daytime scope, and intended shooting distance.
Lower-resolution models are suitable for short- and mid-range applications, while higher-resolution clip-ons provide better identification and performance at longer distances.
Users should also consider whether features such as laser rangefinder, recording, Wi-Fi connectivity, and external power options are required for their specific use case.
AGM also offers discontinued and previous-generation thermal clip-on systems at reduced prices, providing an affordable entry into thermal imaging technology.
You can explore discounted models here: https://www.agmglobalvision.eu/sale. All products include the same limited 3-year warranty.
AGM thermal clip-on systems provide a flexible and efficient way to upgrade an existing riflescope to thermal imaging. Whether you need a compact entry-level solution or a high-performance clip-on with extended detection capability, AGM offers reliable options for hunting, outdoor use, and professional applications.