Introducing: TPL T20 MINI THERMAL SIGHT ~~Only $999!~~

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Introducing the T20 Mini Thermal sight, exclusively from Tactical Imports!

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The T20 is a compact miniature thermal device that is uniquely affordable: most thermal devices are in price ranges costing 5-10x more. The T20 replaces the T12N with a durable aluminum housing, optical zoom, increased range and 30hz refresh rate

Like night vision devices that gather light to form a picture, the T20 Thermal Imaging System utilizes differences in temperature to create an image, making it useful in both daytime and night-time scenarios. Because it utilizes heat signatures, it can help the operator locate objects, animals or people in areas where there is smoke, dust, fog, or other visual impediments. This technology can be useful in locating people or game lost in dense brush, hot spots in fires, or even gaps in a home’s insulation.

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To accurately depict the nightscape, the T20 utilizes a FLIR Leptons sensor with a spectral response of 8 to 14 μm. Featuring a solid aluminum housing, 3-5.5x optical zoom, wide 17 degree field of view, multiple adjustable electronic reticles and a 150m+ range. The T20 is mounted with a 30mm ring allowing it to be highly modular. It can be used in a variety of applications including firearms mounting, off-set auxiliary mounts, handheld and more.

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The T20 mini-thermal imager models offer a robust feature set commonly found in significantly more expensive devices. All models offer on-board image processing, manual and automatic NUC (Non-Uniformity Correction) capability, zoom read-out, battery read-out and protection, and auto power-save. Brightness and reticles are adjustable. Measures just 2.75” x 1.8” x 1.5”, weighs less than 5oz. USA manufacture.

In-stock and ready to ship. Comes with battery and lanyard.

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Features
•Small and compact
•Modular Design
•Automatic NUC (Non-Uniformity Correction)
•Multiple adjustable electronic reticles
•Multiple display modes: white hot, black hot, NV green and color
•Solid aluminum housing

Specifications:
FOV: 17-9 degrees
Spectral Response: 8 to 14 μm
Dimensions: 2.75” x 1.8” x 1.5”
Weight: 4.7 oz
Battery: CR2, 4+ hours
Refresh Rate: 30Hz
Range: 150+m
Mount: 30mm

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what sort of warranty is offered on these units?

Is there any sort of recoil rating on them?

Weather/water resistance?

Credit card standing by
 
i'd be interested to see more info on certain features like operating temperatures and recoil testing...... but otherwise this looks really good
 
Can this be used as a main sighting device like a scope or red dot?
Is there any magnification on it?
Reason for asking is I have a skunk that I need to dispatch and the bugger only comes out when it's dark out :(
 
Can this be used as a main sighting device like a scope or red dot?
Is there any magnification on it?
Reason for asking is I have a skunk that I need to dispatch and the bugger only comes out when it's dark out :(

Reading the description in the original post covers those questions.

3-5.5 magnification and adjustable reticle


To accurately depict the nightscape, the T20 utilizes a FLIR Leptons sensor with a spectral response of 8 to 14 μm. Featuring a solid aluminum housing, 3-5.5x optical zoom, wide 17 degree field of view, multiple adjustable electronic reticles and a 150m+ range. The T20 is mounted with a 30mm ring allowing it to be highly modular. It can be used in a variety of applications including firearms mounting, off-set auxiliary mounts, handheld and more.
 
Recoil rated? Ain't gonna be using it with airsoft...someone is gonna have to check with the company since they make no mention of it on their website.
 
Can this be used as a main sighting device like a scope or red dot?
Is there any magnification on it?
Reason for asking is I have a skunk that I need to dispatch and the bugger only comes out when it's dark out :(

A 6*6 or 8*8 Conibear trap will hunt those 24/7.... ask me how I know ;)
 
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How does he zeroing system work? Is the reticle movable by pixel? r is it accurate enough to be actually useful.

I am interested in a thermal sight for a .22 for vermin....

If anyone finds a decent real firearm review.
 
Just my 2c but it's a digital sight, not optical. I would imagine that as long as its mounted properly its shouldn't be much of an issue. Assuming the recoil doesn't scramble the electronics. (12g would probably be a bit much to ask imo)
 
How does he zeroing system work? Is the reticle movable by pixel? r is it accurate enough to be actually useful.

I am interested in a thermal sight for a .22 for vermin....

If anyone finds a decent real firearm review.

In the one video it shows the reticle being adjusted...it just moves on the display by the looks of it.
It doesn't mention how fine tune able it is but I'm guessing we won't see this sighting system used in precision shooting matches..... :)
 
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