
AGM AdderV2 LRF 60-1280 Thermal Riflescope with 1280 x 1024 Resolution and 60mm Lens (Black)
AGM AdderV2 LRF 60-1280 Thermal Riflescope with 1280 x 1024 Resolution and 60mm Lens (Black)
The AGM AdderV2 LRF 60-1280 Thermal Riflescope in Black exemplifies the peak in modern day electro-optical development. Just a few short years ago, doubling the resolution of some of the most high-end 640 resolution riflescopes were unheard of. Now, AGM is proud to bring its first ever 1280 x 1024 resolution thermal device to the market in an incredibly sleek traditional 30mm tube design.
High-Res Rangefinder
Although bringing attention to the sensor alone should be enough to grab most shooter’s attention, that would not do justice to all the other included improvements inside this unit. It also packs a well-disguised 1000m laser rangefinder neatly tucked into the germanium lens assembly, as well as an incredible crisp new high resolution 2560x2560 display. These combine to provide the most detailed thermal image that AGM has ever produced. The 60mm lens is the perfect size as it is not too big to make mounting difficult on different weapons platforms, but it’s still large enough to raise the base magnification to a perfect 2.5x. Like all Adder V2 models, this unit will have the ability to change from step zoom (doubling the magnification each press of the button) to a 0.5x incremental zoom, so that there are no large gaps in the zoom range that shooters cannot take advantage of.
All-New Display
Users will also be quick to notice the new semi-circular display that lies within the viewing area. This will give users a more traditional scope feel when viewing through the device, and its new red and green monochrome color palettes will provide those with more sensitive eyes to avoid the ‘night blindness’ that so many experience after long term viewing with a digital optic. Of course, these new features are integrated with many of the other great features that have become standard across AGM’s highly-technical product line: on board ballistic calculator, 1000-yard laser rangefinder, on board video and audio recording, 64GB of internal storage, AGM Connect app compatibility, cold and warm viewing modes, 10 brightness and contrast settings, 9-hour battery life between two internal batteries and 1 removable 18650 and a new 1.7-inch one-piece 30mm ADM recon mount.
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AGM AdderV2 LRF 60-1280 Thermal Riflescope with 1280 x 1024 Resolution and 60mm Lens (Black)
The AGM AdderV2 LRF 60-1280 Thermal Riflescope in Black exemplifies the peak in modern day electro-optical development. Just a few short years ago, doubling the resolution of some of the most high-end 640 resolution riflescopes were unheard of. Now, AGM is proud to bring its first ever 1280 x 1024 resolution thermal device to the market in an incredibly sleek traditional 30mm tube design.
High-Res Rangefinder
Although bringing attention to the sensor alone should be enough to grab most shooter’s attention, that would not do justice to all the other included improvements inside this unit. It also packs a well-disguised 1000m laser rangefinder neatly tucked into the germanium lens assembly, as well as an incredible crisp new high resolution 2560x2560 display. These combine to provide the most detailed thermal image that AGM has ever produced. The 60mm lens is the perfect size as it is not too big to make mounting difficult on different weapons platforms, but it’s still large enough to raise the base magnification to a perfect 2.5x. Like all Adder V2 models, this unit will have the ability to change from step zoom (doubling the magnification each press of the button) to a 0.5x incremental zoom, so that there are no large gaps in the zoom range that shooters cannot take advantage of.
All-New Display
Users will also be quick to notice the new semi-circular display that lies within the viewing area. This will give users a more traditional scope feel when viewing through the device, and its new red and green monochrome color palettes will provide those with more sensitive eyes to avoid the ‘night blindness’ that so many experience after long term viewing with a digital optic. Of course, these new features are integrated with many of the other great features that have become standard across AGM’s highly-technical product line: on board ballistic calculator, 1000-yard laser rangefinder, on board video and audio recording, 64GB of internal storage, AGM Connect app compatibility, cold and warm viewing modes, 10 brightness and contrast settings, 9-hour battery life between two internal batteries and 1 removable 18650 and a new 1.7-inch one-piece 30mm ADM recon mount.
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The AGM AdderV2 LRF 60-1280 Thermal Riflescope in Black exemplifies the peak in modern day electro-optical development. Just a few short years ago, doubling the resolution of some of the most high-end 640 resolution riflescopes were unheard of. Now, AGM is proud to bring its first ever 1280 x 1024 resolution thermal device to the market in an incredibly sleek traditional 30mm tube design.
High-Res Rangefinder
Although bringing attention to the sensor alone should be enough to grab most shooter’s attention, that would not do justice to all the other included improvements inside this unit. It also packs a well-disguised 1000m laser rangefinder neatly tucked into the germanium lens assembly, as well as an incredible crisp new high resolution 2560x2560 display. These combine to provide the most detailed thermal image that AGM has ever produced. The 60mm lens is the perfect size as it is not too big to make mounting difficult on different weapons platforms, but it’s still large enough to raise the base magnification to a perfect 2.5x. Like all Adder V2 models, this unit will have the ability to change from step zoom (doubling the magnification each press of the button) to a 0.5x incremental zoom, so that there are no large gaps in the zoom range that shooters cannot take advantage of.
All-New Display
Users will also be quick to notice the new semi-circular display that lies within the viewing area. This will give users a more traditional scope feel when viewing through the device, and its new red and green monochrome color palettes will provide those with more sensitive eyes to avoid the ‘night blindness’ that so many experience after long term viewing with a digital optic. Of course, these new features are integrated with many of the other great features that have become standard across AGM’s highly-technical product line: on board ballistic calculator, 1000-yard laser rangefinder, on board video and audio recording, 64GB of internal storage, AGM Connect app compatibility, cold and warm viewing modes, 10 brightness and contrast settings, 9-hour battery life between two internal batteries and 1 removable 18650 and a new 1.7-inch one-piece 30mm ADM recon mount.























