
Pulsar Trail Mk1 LRF XP50 640 - 1.6-12.8X Thermal Imaging Scope
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SKU: | PL76519 |
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Manual: | Download |
Device Technology: | Thermal Imaging |
Sensor Resolution: | 640x480 |
Optical Magnification: | 1.6X |
Digital Magnification: | 8X |
Sensor Pixel Size: | 17 Micron |
Sensor Frame Rate: | 50hz |
Objective Focal Length: | 50mm |
Objective F#: | 1.2 |
Detection Range: | 1800 |
The rangefinder is built-in to maintain precision ranging 905nm which means it's invisible to the naked eye, but easily seen by Gen3 night vision devices.
Drawing from years of user feedback, extensive product development and field testing the Trail XP50 is Pulsar's top-of-the-line thermal weapon sight. The XP50 LRF is notable for many reasons but most importantly the Trail XP50 LRF offers an industry first feature set - 640x480 sensor resolution with shuttered NUC, on-board recording, picture in picture, one shot zero, rechargeable batteries, and much much more. The Trail XP50 LRF has a long list of built-in features that are sure to impress but also work to the users advantage. This scope was designed with hunting in mind.
Built-in rangefinder
A the heart of the Trail XP series is a 640x480 uncooled microbolometer(thermal sensor) 640x480px, at 17 µm, for highly detailed imaging. The Trail's heat sink, located on the device's body, reduces heat build-up from the core and other components while also significantly reducing temperature and noise sensitivity, especially between calibrations.
3 Zeroing Profiles / 15 Distances
14 Electronic Reticles
For detailed images and descriptions please see the trail reticle catalog.

User-friendly interfaceUser-friendly interface
- On-board Recording
- Picture-In-Picture
- 3 User Profiles
- 15 Distance Settings
- 10 Reticles
- Video Streaming
- Quick-Change Power Packs
- Stadiametric Rangefinder
- IPX7 Rated Submersible
- Display Off
- Updatable Software
Trail XP50 LRF Manual
Trail Reticle Catalog
TECH_SPECS_TABLE:1, FP: CATTIS-I(1);DLOC-PTM(1), CW: , IMG: 100 .jpeg,, VID: NTSC/PAL, OBR: Yes, SSR:8-14 micron, LM:Germanium, EYR: 50mm, EYD: -4 to +4 EDI:, LFT: Manual Dial, CON: Micro USB, COP: Data / External Power, BT: Yes, WIFI: Yes, DRE: 640x400, DTY: AMOLED, EOT: -13C/-25F to +50C/122F, IP: IPX7 , SUT: Under 10 Seconds, RT: 10 Hours IPS5;20 Hours IPS10, PS: Rechargeable Packs IPS5 and IPS10, RET:14 Reticles / 3 Profiles, RR: 375 H&H, WAR:3-Years, HM: High Strength Polymer, UI: 5 Button Pad/App, MI: Picatinny(bottom), MAT:Aluminum/ABS/Steel/Copper/Glass/Germanium, L:, H: , WE:, WI: , MTTF:, DTT: Thermal Imaging, STY: ULIS Core, SRES: 640x480, SFR: 50hz, SPS: 17 Micron, LMO: 1.6, LMD: 8X, LFL: 50mm, LFN: F1.2, HFOV: 12.4, VFOV: 9.3, DR: 1800, YTID:c-KTe31ft80, FR:1,
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Display
- Warranty
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3-Years
- Display Type
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AMOLED
- Video Output
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NTSC/PAL
- Image Capture
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100 .jpeg
- Onboard Recording
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Yes
- Bluetooth
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Yes
- Wifi
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Yes
- Ingress Protection
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IPX7
- Recoil Rating
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375 H&H
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Environmental Specifications
- Operating Temperature Range
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-13C/-25F to +50C/122F
- Power Source
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Rechargeable Packs IPS5 and IPS10
- Run Time
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10 Hours IPS5;20 Hours IPS10
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Lens Specifications
- Optical Magnification
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1.6X
- Digital Magnification
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8X
- Objective Lens Material
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Germanium
- Housing Material
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High Strength Polymer
- Materials
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Aluminum/ABS/Steel/Copper/Glass/Germanium
- Objective Focal Length
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50mm
- Objective F#
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1.2
- Focusing Mechanism
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Manual Dial
- Horizontal Angular Field of View
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12.4
- Vertical Angular Field of View
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9.3
- Detection Range
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1800
- Eye Relief
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50mm
- Diopter Range
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-4 to +4EDI
- Connector Type
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Micro USB
- Connector Output
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Data / External Power
- Reticle
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14 Reticles / 3 Profiles
- Startup Time
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Under 10 Seconds
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Physical
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Sensor Specifications
- Device Technology
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Thermal Imaging
- Sensor Resolution
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640x480
- Sensor Type
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ULIS Core
- Sensor Pixel Size
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17 Micron
- Sensor Frame Rate
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50hz
- Spectral Response
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8-14 micron
- Warranty
- 3-Years
- Sensor Type
- ULIS Core
- Spectral Response
- 8-14 micron
- Objective Lens Material
- Germanium
- Housing Material
- High Strength Polymer
- Materials
- Aluminum/ABS/Steel/Copper/Glass/Germanium
- Focusing Mechanism
- Manual Dial
- Horizontal Angular Field of View
- 12.4
- Vertical Angular Field of View
- 9.3
- Eye Relief
- 50mm
- Diopter Range
- -4 to +4EDI
- Operating Temperature Range
- -13C/-25F to +50C/122F
- Power Source
- Rechargeable Packs IPS5 and IPS10
- Run Time
- 10 Hours IPS5;20 Hours IPS10
- Display Type
- AMOLED
- Display Resolution
- 640x480
- Video Output
- NTSC/PAL
- Image Capture
- 100 .jpeg
- Onboard Recording
- Yes
- Bluetooth
- Yes
- Wifi
- Yes
- Ingress Protection
- IPX7
- Recoil Rating
- 375 H&H
- Connector Type
- Micro USB
- Connector Output
- Data / External Power
- Reticle
- 14 Reticles / 3 Profiles
- Startup Time
- Under 10 Seconds
- User Interface
- 5 Button Pad/App
- Mounting Interface
- Picatinny(bottom)
- Product Name
- Pulsar Trail LRF XP50 640 - 1.6-12.8X Thermal Imaging Scope
- Operating Storage Temperature Range
- -13C/-25F to +50C/122F
- YouTube
- c-KTe31ft80
- Downloads
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Manual:
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3 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews
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Love this unit
Bought my first Pulsar XP 50 and loved it. So I bought the LRF as a monocular. The range finding is fast, the record function is awesome, target identifies easily and I’ve been killing pigs since.
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XP50 LRF: Making night targeting great again!
I called UNV to ask a few questions about the XP50 LRF and spoke with Todd. He was very knowledgeable about his products and gave me all the information I needed to confidently make the purchase. After the purchase he even gave me free 2 day shipping! I ordered on a Monday afternoon and the scope was here Wednesday evening.
The XP50 LRF in my opinion is the best thermal scope for the money. There are some nicer scopes available for several thousand more dollars, but beyond this scope you will see diminishing returns on the money spent versus the benefits gained in regards to clarity of picture, sensor resolution, ect. The Thor 4 was the other option I was considering and after looking through both of them side by side at a local thermal shop, the XP50 LRF was the clear winner. And it is more rugged and weather resistant. As a former Army Apache pilot I have plenty of experience with some of the best thermal systems in the world, and I am happy with this scope. -
Awesome!!!
Was in the market for a thermal scope and knew very little about them. I called and talked to Todd. He answered numerous questions and even after scope was delivered, he’s still answering my questions. Scope was easy to dial in and I am very pleased with it. Unbelievably cool at night time!!!!