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AGM Global Vision Spectrum LRF 4K 3.5-28x50mm Digital Day & Night Vision Rifle Scope
$1,295.00 $1,195.00 Save $100.00
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AZ AERO's Review of AGM Global Vision Spectrum LRF 4K 3.5-28x50mm Digital Day & Night Vision Rifle Scope

The request is premature to being able to put a round down range. The construct looks very high quality. Fit and finish is exemplary. It is not an "out of the box" piece of equipment. Reading the manual carefully unlocks the feature set as described the second or third time around. Notably the password lurking as part of the serial number. A query to customer service yielded no results. The manual describes an HQ location in one state and the website in another. A Grok search revealed the current facts. You might presume a website banner would exist before they exhaust the printed materials included with the scope. It appears the website is now supreme presuming all users camp on the internet. The quick setup guide looks nice, but missing some key features, notably setup via the menu. Just go to the manual and save yourself some time. The website is behind the power curve regarding a video explaining some key setup items. I never could connect the mobile app to the scope, so I was reticle bound for menu adjustments bouncing back/forth from the legend. The iPhone sees the Spectrum's wifi signal, but nary the twain shall meet. It likely lurks in the onboard serial # password scheme...which I've yet to enable. A bit tedious. Seems odd to have a S/N that is hiding inside of a battery operated device. The single shot zero function looks compelling. Given the manual tracks with what the scope does, I expect it will. Perhaps have someone write the manual who didn't design the scope. I've found that works better. When the neophyte asks all the stupid questions during the written construct, it tends to mirror what the average person picking up a new piece of equipment of any type will ask. The manual is much better than most in that you can find the answer. That beats having to call/write customer service who may or may not be there if you end up in the junk pile in the cloud.
Pros:
  • Build quality
Cons:
  • setup
Best Used for:
  • TBD
Would Recommend: Yes
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