AGM Global Vision Varmint LRF TS50-640 Night Vision Rifle Scope - 2.5-20x50mm, Multi-Reticle, Laser Rangefinder, Black
Agm Global Vision
The AGM Global Vision Varmint LRF TS35-640 is a dedicated night vision rifle scope built for hunters and tactical shooters who need both thermal imaging and rangefinding in a single optic. This 2-16x magnification scope combines a 35mm lens with integrated laser rangefinder, thermal sensor, and digital controls—all in a rugged, field-proven package that performs from dusk through complete darkness.
Built around a 640x512 uncooled thermal detector with 12-micron pixel pitch, the TS35-640 delivers crisp imagery across the 8–14 micron waveband. The 0.39-inch OLED monitor displays your sight picture at 1024x768 resolution, giving you the screen real estate to work with reticles and data without tunnel vision. Five reticle types in four color palettes (Black Hot, White Hot, Red Hot, and Fusion modes) let you dial in visibility for whatever conditions you're hunting. Digital zoom up to 8x lets you punch in on distant targets before you even glass them with the integrated laser.
The laser rangefinder reaches out to 600 meters with ±2-meter accuracy—plenty of reach for varmint and predator work. Digital boresight adjustment (0.22 mil / 0.73 MOA increments) and hotspot correction tools get you shooting straight. Built-in 16GB storage captures video and stills on-board. A single 18650 lithium battery runs the scope for up to 4.5 hours, and you can monitor battery level on the display. The optic is sealed to IP67 and operates from -4°F to 131°F, surviving field conditions without compromise. At 1.44 pounds and 7.8 inches long, it balances thermal performance with shooter-friendly weight.
Scene modes, picture-in-picture overlay, and highest-temperature spot tracking round out the feature set. Whether you're after hogs, coyotes, or precision long-range work under moonlight, the Varmint LRF TS35-640 merges thermal visibility with the rangefinding and targeting data that modern hunting demands.
| Magnification | 2–16x |
| Objective Lens | 35 mm |
| Thermal Detector | 12 µm uncooled VOx focal plane array |
| Detector Resolution | 640 × 512 |
| Waveband | 8–14 µm |
| Digital Zoom | 1×, 2×, 4×, 8× |
| OLED Display | 0.39 inch, 1024 × 768 |
| Field of View (H × V) | 12.52° × 10.03° |
| Eye Relief | 45 mm |
| Laser Rangefinder | Up to 600 m, ±2 m accuracy; 905 nm wavelength |
| Detection Range | 1750 m/yd |
| Boresight Adjustment | 0.22 mil / 0.73 MOA per click (digital) |
| Reticles | 5 types, 4 color palettes (on/off) |
| Video Recording | On-board; 16 GB built-in storage |
| Still Capture | Yes |
| Sensor Refresh Rate | 50 Hz |
| Battery | One 18650 (3.7 V) lithium-ion rechargeable |
| Battery Runtime | Up to 4.5 hours |
| Charging | USB Type-C, 5 VDC/2 A external supply |
| Operating Temperature | –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to 131°F) |
| Drop Test Rating | 1.5 m (4.9 ft) |
| Protection Level | IP67 |
| Weight | 652 g (1.44 lb) |
| Dimensions | 200 × 66 × 109 mm (7.8 × 2.6 × 4.3 in) |
| Aperture | F1.0 |
| Video Output | CVBS via USB |
| Additional Features | Scene mode, picture-in-picture, hotspot correction, highest-temperature spot tracking, standby mode, FFC (auto/manual/external) |
The scope uses a single 18650 (3.7 V) lithium-ion rechargeable battery. Operating time is up to 4.5 hours per charge. You can monitor battery capacity directly on the OLED display, and recharge via USB Type-C with a 5 VDC/2 A external power supply.
The integrated laser rangefinder reaches up to 600 meters with ±2-meter accuracy. The thermal detection range extends to 1750 m/yd, giving you the ability to locate and identify targets well beyond rangefinding distance.
Yes. The TS35-640 includes 16 GB of built-in storage for on-board video recording and snapshot capture. You can also output video via CVBS through the USB connection.
The Varmint LRF TS35-640 is rated for –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to 131°F), and its IP67 sealing protects it against dust and immersion in wet conditions. It's built to handle hunting environments from cold northern winters to hot desert terrain.