BOLT TX60C Thermal Weapon Sight 1024x1024 60mm
The BOLT TX60C provides hunters with a high-resolution 1024×1024 InfiRay Micro II thermal sensor at a native 3× magnification and digital zoom up to 16×, ideal for predator hunting and longer-range shots. Increased resolution paired with a higher base magnification means less resolution is lost at higher zoom levels. A fast f/1.0 germanium objective lens, a sensitivity rating of ≤18mK, and a round 2560×2560 AMOLED display provide exceptional detail and precision. The round 30mm body design allows for easy mounting with the included one-piece cantilever mount or standard scope rings. Wirelessly paired with the ILR-1200-1 Laser Rangefinding module, the TX60C is capable of displaying real-time ranges on-screen and even calculating a firing solution using customizable projectile data and the onboard ballistic calculator.
The TX60C comes with a 30 mm one-piece quick-detach scope mount with dual-locking levers (AC112) to mount the scope on any rifle with a Picatinny rail. The QD design makes it easy to swap out your thermal optic with a day scope, or share one thermal on multiple rifles.
As an evolution from previous BOLT series models, the TX60C can now directly accept common 18650 cell batteries (button-top version) without an extension/adapter.
Export of Thermal Imaging Equipment or related accessories (such as manuals) is strictly regulated by the US Department of State in accordance with the guidelines of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). It is a major crime to ship or carry US manufactured thermal imaging devices outside the borders of the United States, punishable by fines and prison sentences. Ignorance of these regulations will not hold up in court. By purchasing thermal imaging equipment from Nocturnal Optics, you attest that you will not attempt to export or carry this thermal imaging equipment outside the borders of the United States. Also, it is illegal to allow a non-US Citizen to look through US Thermal Imaging Equipment, even on US soil. Again, this is a crime punishable by fines and prison sentences.