The AGM Rattler V2 50-640 Thermal Scope builds on the legacy of America's best-selling thermal riflescope family, delivering a host of next-generation upgrades in a refined, compact housing purpose-built for serious hunters and tactical shooters.
- 640×512 thermal sensor with sub-20mK NETD sensitivity for razor-sharp imaging
- Removable, rechargeable battery system provides up to 11 hours per charge
- Two batteries included for seamless field swaps and extended missions
- Shot-activated video recording with audio captures every engagement automatically
- Expanded built-in reticle library with adjustable brightness and contrast settings
- Sleek, redesigned housing balances improved ergonomics with rugged durability
Who This Is For
The AGM Rattler V2 50-640 is engineered for dedicated hog hunters, predator callers, and precision night-shooters who demand elite-level thermal performance without a six-figure price tag. It's equally at home on an AR platform or a bolt-action rifle, making it a versatile choice for anyone who refuses to compromise when shooting after dark.
Specifications
| Model | AGM Rattler V2 50-640 |
|---|---|
| Sensor Resolution | 640×512 |
| Thermal Sensitivity (NETD) | <20mK |
| Lens Focal Length | 50mm |
| Display | 1024×768 OLED |
| Digital Zoom | 1×, 2×, 4×, 8× |
| Battery Life | Up to 11 hours (2 batteries included) |
| Battery Type | Proprietary removable & rechargeable |
| Video Recording | Shot-activated with audio |
| Reticle Options | Multiple patterns, adjustable brightness |
| Brand | AGM Global Vision |
Frequently Asked Questions
What firearms is the AGM Rattler V2 50-640 compatible with?
The Rattler V2 50-640 is compatible with a wide range of centerfire rifles and can be mounted on any standard Picatinny or Weaver rail. It is commonly used on AR-15/AR-10 platforms, bolt-action hunting rifles, and suppressed hosts. The scope's robust design handles calibers up to and including magnum rifle cartridges, though AGM recommends verifying maximum recoil ratings for extreme calibers before mounting.
How does the shot-activated recording feature work?
The Rattler V2's shot-activated recording uses an integrated recoil sensor to automatically begin capturing video with audio the moment you fire. This eliminates the need to manually start a recording before each shot, ensuring you never miss footage of a successful hunt or training session. Recordings are stored on a built-in or external memory source and can be reviewed or shared after your outing.
How does the Rattler V2 50-640 compare to the 384 model — which should I choose?
The key difference is sensor resolution: the 50-640 features a 640×512 thermal core, delivering significantly more detail and longer effective detection ranges than the 384×288 model. If you're shooting at ranges beyond 200 yards, targeting smaller predators, or simply want the sharpest possible thermal image, the 640 model is the clear choice. The 384 remains an excellent, more budget-friendly option for closer-range hog hunting and general nighttime use.