My hog hunting has been largely curtailed lately, so I'm selling some extra gear.
First up is a Pulsar Trail XP38. This has been used, of course, and comes with two batteries and a charger. I'm also including a remote button, although in all honesty I never used them, and you'll need to download the manual to understand how to set it up. Specs are listed here:
640x480 pix. @ 17 µm (thermal) | CMOS 1920x1200 (digital) @ 17 µm
Objective lens
F38 / 1.2
Price is $2100 shipped.
Next is a Helion handheld scope. These are awesome for scanning fields as they are not weapon mounted. I use them around the property when the dogs start barking in the middle of the night, and last year I used it to find a downed deer that was shot at last light. It was dead, laying in low grass and we would have not found it that night with flashlights. This unit comes with the original box, manual, charger and one battery. There is a gouge out of the rear eyepiece, and the new replacement comes with the package.
Price is $1950 shipped.
I took pictures of our dogs through both thermals, but trying to manipulate the phone and thermal to get a good picture was impossible. I'm offering a three-day inspection period so you can be satisfied that the scope functions properly. You would be responsible for return shipping in the event you aren't happy.
Lastly, I have two NIB replacement lenses for the Helion series scopes. The first is a F38 lens, which gives a slight bit of magnification over the standard F28. These are genuine Pulsar parts and have been discontinued by Pulsar. Price is $250 shipped.
Second is a F28, which will give a larger field of view if you have an F38 or F50 front lens. Price is $200 shipped.
Both these front lenses are bayonet mount, and the manual is available from Pulsar, as well as YouTube videos showing the process for replacement. It is not complicated.
Payment via cash, MO, check, Zelle, Venmo. No PayPal.
First up is a Pulsar Trail XP38. This has been used, of course, and comes with two batteries and a charger. I'm also including a remote button, although in all honesty I never used them, and you'll need to download the manual to understand how to set it up. Specs are listed here:
640x480 pix. @ 17 µm (thermal) | CMOS 1920x1200 (digital) @ 17 µm
Objective lens
F38 / 1.2
Price is $2100 shipped.
Next is a Helion handheld scope. These are awesome for scanning fields as they are not weapon mounted. I use them around the property when the dogs start barking in the middle of the night, and last year I used it to find a downed deer that was shot at last light. It was dead, laying in low grass and we would have not found it that night with flashlights. This unit comes with the original box, manual, charger and one battery. There is a gouge out of the rear eyepiece, and the new replacement comes with the package.
Price is $1950 shipped.
I took pictures of our dogs through both thermals, but trying to manipulate the phone and thermal to get a good picture was impossible. I'm offering a three-day inspection period so you can be satisfied that the scope functions properly. You would be responsible for return shipping in the event you aren't happy.
Lastly, I have two NIB replacement lenses for the Helion series scopes. The first is a F38 lens, which gives a slight bit of magnification over the standard F28. These are genuine Pulsar parts and have been discontinued by Pulsar. Price is $250 shipped.
Second is a F28, which will give a larger field of view if you have an F38 or F50 front lens. Price is $200 shipped.
Both these front lenses are bayonet mount, and the manual is available from Pulsar, as well as YouTube videos showing the process for replacement. It is not complicated.
Payment via cash, MO, check, Zelle, Venmo. No PayPal.
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