Posted October 29, 2019 9:32 am by Comments

By Ammoland

Pulsar Trail owner Marcus Dryak

Just one more reason why thermal is #NoLongerOptional.

Pulsar Trail Thermal Scope Saves Lives

MANSFIELD, TEXAS – -(AmmoLand.com)- At Pulsar, we know thermal imaging technology doesn’t just help put food on the table, we also know for a fact thermal imaging is an invaluable tool for first responders. Firefighters, search and rescue teams, the U.S. military, and law enforcement use thermal not only to apprehend suspects and catch bad guys but also to find missing persons and victims of fire and accidents.

Due to legal disclosure agreements from different law enforcement departments, it is rare we get to publish the life-saving opportunities of using thermal imaging units. But thanks to an alert hunter from Nebraska and his Pulsar Trail XP50 riflescope, three people are alive today.

Pulsar Trail owner Marcus Dryak was on his way home from bow hunting in Nebraska. On an isolated road in the dead of night, it can be nearly impossible to see your surroundings. Marcus had his radio turned on but windows down, allowing him to hear the wind and night sounds around him.

When driving past one particularly dark area of the road, he believed he heard a faint “Help me!” in the distance. Scanning but …Read the Rest

Source:: AmmoLand

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