Craig Pfeifer from SIG Electro-Optics and Carl Taylor from In-Motion Targets and Long Range Reality TV demonstrate the features of the ECHO1 Thermal Reflex Sight.
So, what does shooting tannerite have to do with thermal optics? You would have sold more of these if it had specs and details showing proof that it is not cheap junk, rebadged and marked up to $3000
Compared to the T10-M ...by Torrey Pines..that sight is huge. ..nowadays being a minimalist is the way to go..weight, mass, are factors I would want to roll with.
at 13 where hes saying this is my partner here while pating the guy on the back then stopping to think about what he said i was thinking are these guys hitting each other in the seat? then they went on to shooting the ground up so that cleared it all up for me ,whew
I have a feeling, this is the cheapest Chinese one on the market, rebadged to say SIG on it, and marked up to $1000. Seems like anything under $5000 is low resolution with limited range at the moment.
The image quality on a lot of these thermals is terrible, they say "It works in the day time!" but it just looks like a bunch of snow with a glowing blob on the screen. Talk about a confusing sight picture.
Love how they talk about Night Vision as if it became obsolete the second SIG created this optic. Thermal was never meant to be a replacement for night vision. There's reasons why they're used for different occasions.