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On episode 55 of The Late Night Vision Show we review the 3rd and final Pulsar Axion handheld thermal monocular, the XM38. We also compare, contrast and offer our thoughts on each of the three models compared to each other. The XM38 has the highest base magnification at 5.5x, which makes is great for longer range scanning and along with the larger objective lens, makes for a very nice image quality. Tune in as Hans and Jason compare and discuss all three Pulsar Axions.
If you're looking for night vision, thermal or accessories, check out https://outdoorlegacygear.com or give Jason at call at (877)350-1818
By Jason Robertson; Hans "HansETX" Miller4.9
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On episode 55 of The Late Night Vision Show we review the 3rd and final Pulsar Axion handheld thermal monocular, the XM38. We also compare, contrast and offer our thoughts on each of the three models compared to each other. The XM38 has the highest base magnification at 5.5x, which makes is great for longer range scanning and along with the larger objective lens, makes for a very nice image quality. Tune in as Hans and Jason compare and discuss all three Pulsar Axions.
If you're looking for night vision, thermal or accessories, check out https://outdoorlegacygear.com or give Jason at call at (877)350-1818

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