Can Pulsar attachments be used with a SCAR 17s rifle known for its strong recoil?
All Pulsar digital and thermal attachments are designed to withstand a maximum shock resistance of 6000 Joules. Before using them with the SCAR 17s or similar high-recoil rifles, ensure that your rifle’s cartridges do not exceed this value. This will help maintain the attachment’s performance and durability.
Thermal Imaging Attachments Common Questions
Do I need to zero the Krypton attachment?
Are there multiple zeroing profiles available for using the attachment on different rifles?
What should I do if I’m experiencing issues with the point of impact?
Can the Krypton 2 be mounted on a Picatinny rail?
Can the Krypton 2 be used as a handheld monocular?
Can I use the 3x20B monocular without removing the PSP adapter?
Can Pulsar attachments be used with a SCAR 17s rifle known for its strong recoil?
What should I do if my attachment doesn’t hold zero?
Why do I see a ghost image or residual artifacts from the previous image?
I hear a clicking sound during calibration. Can I disable it?
Why is it necessary to calibrate the image on a thermal imager?
Can the attachment be powered with a 12V car adapter?
Why does my image freeze from time to time? Is it a defect?
What should I do about defective pixels on my thermal imaging device screen?
Does the attachment support wireless remote control?
Are user zeroing profiles retained after updating the attachment’s firmware?
Can I safely use the Krypton 2 on an air or pellet gun?
Do I need permission to travel with my thermal attachment to another country?
What is the purpose of the User Mode on Pulsar thermal imaging devices?
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