Sector Optics G1T2 1-8x Scope with embedded Thermal, LRF

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Sector Optics (division of Torrey Pines Logic) G1T2 System consists of 1-8x24mm SFP Scope with Thermal Imager (with 3-8x optical zoom) and Laser Rangefinder

  • Real optical 3-8x zoom on thermal imager
  • On-board image processing enhancement modes
  • Video and photo on-board recording
  • USB port with power input and software updates
  • 2x CR123 or 1x 18650 rechargeable battery
  • Incorporation of up to 1000 meter LRF module with full controls
  • First product to use ID™ embedded display technology
  • Used in handheld or mounted configuration

Excellent product in situational awareness for hunters or conducting search operations. Perfect choice for space aliens or predators.

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MSRP$3999.99.

Stocking Dealers:
- SFRC
- Red Deer Shooting Centre
 
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Main questions that come to mind are:

weight?
Thermal range?
Finding a use for thermal without a retical? (I guess dense bush hunting to pick out animals)
What rangefinder is this using?

That is a big price tag for something gimmicky like the Leupold Evo that crashed hard due to price tag.

Final: this shot show digital, augmented reality, combo scopes and sensors seem to be the theme and on top of that many high end company’s not unveiling much in terms of new lines, tells me they are sitting on the bunch to see where this goes or taking the year for more R and D into these types of optics.
 
This interest is driven by the USSOCOM somewhat. The next generation precision optic P-VPS for their next generation sniper system ASW is not going to be your same old traditional analogue scope. They are wanting ballistic data and ranging data to be displayed inside the scope view, and the next generation PAL will serve as both a LRF and a LAD. So you can see that the military wants to connect the LRF and Kestrel to the scope directly. What it is not clear to the public is how much "automation" will be included - my guess is that this won't be a full digital solution and for the trained people showing the adjustments in the scope view is preferred ( and so they can also adjust manually based no their own reading of the environment factors) , especially with H58 type reticle. In 2020, we will most likely see some big names showing their submissions.

If you are paying attention, SIG USA is already doing part of this in their BDX that links their Kilo LRF to some of their analogue scopes targeting the hunting crowd, which are synced through mobile handset. I expect a evolutionary revolution to precision optics in the very near future.



Final: this shot show digital, augmented reality, combo scopes and sensors seem to be the theme and on top of that many high end company’s not unveiling much in terms of new lines, tells me they are sitting on the bunch to see where this goes or taking the year for more R and D into these types of optics.
 
Stocking Dealers:
- SFRC
- Red Deer Shooting Centre

Stocking dealers will receive them in a week's time.
 
Question - with a 2nd focal plane crosshair reticle, and what looks like a capped elevation turret... How do you adjust your point of aim for longer shots?

I mean there's no mils to hold over in the reticle and it looks unwieldy to dial in your elevation adjustment.

How far is the laser range finder good for? It says 1000m, is that for a large flat reflective surface, or for trees, or for small critters?

I would jump on this with a FFP mil dot or modified Horus reticle
 
This seemed like a hot item! Until you see that it can only pretty well be used in the summer up here... like a boat. Kinda reminds me of the ol bluenose attop that Eh-aRR!
 
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