Thermal Imaging News at SPI CORP

Shot Show 2012 at Sands Convention Center Las Vegas,NV

This years Shot Show was an unqualified success for SPI CORP. They had tremendous traffic through the booth and posted significant orders at the show. Key personnel from SPI CORP provided several interviews for media outlets. The star of the show was the SPI T60 Clip On Thermal Weapon Sight. This amazing piece of gear clips on in front of the users day scope to instantly turn it into a thermal rifle scope. The magic of the clip on technooogy allows military and law enforcement professionals to utilize a single weapon system for day an night operations. Traditionally, personel would be reuired to maintain a sighted in day time weapon and a seperate sighted in night time weapon. This is cumbersome and expensive in most situations and nearly impossible in combat scenarios. With the newest clip on thermal scope from SPI the operator simply "clips on" advanced thermal technology without the need to re-zero their weapon.

Jim Showing customers the T60 ATWS clip on thermal rifle scope

First Video of the Shot Show 2012 Featuring T60 Clip on Thermal Rifle Scope.

The FLIR T-60 clip on thermal scope was the star of the show! Check out our first video introduciton to Clip On Thermal Rifle scopes.

Girls of the Shot Show 2012

The girls of the SPI CORP booth at the 2012 Shot Show in Las Vegas almost stole the show. Ashley and Crystal did a phenomenal job working for SPI. Aside from their obvious "assets" these young ladies really took the time to learn about thermal imaging and in particular the popular clip on thermal weapon sight. Customers repeatedly voted them "The best booth trade show girls of the 2012 Shot Show". The only thing better than a pretty girl is a pretty girl holding an AR15 with a Trijicon ACOG 4x32 and an ATWS T60 Thermal Clip On Rifle Scope!

Crystal and Ashley work the trade show booth for SPI CORP at the 2012 Shot Show in Las Vegas, NV

Crystal really knows how to hold that weapon boys! The T60 never looked so good.Crystal modeling the T60 clip on thermal weapon sight at shot show

Ashley and Crystal handling the handheld thermal imagers at the SPI booth during Shotshow 2012.The girls holding handheld thermal imagers

Crystal is ready for action with her thermal scope.

Girl holds the ATWS thermal weapon sight at the shot show


Shooting the T60 Thermal Scope 1-28-12

We took the FLIR T-60 Clip On Thermal Scope out to throw some lead down range. This thing is AWESOME. We had the T-60 on a Bushmaster .223 AR15 with a Trijicon ACOG 4x32 behind  it. The only thing better than an ACOG scope is turning your ACOG into a thermal rifle scope! We also got to preview our new automatic target system for high power rifles. Wow. Stay tuned as we will have a full product profile on the Automatic Target Systems soon. Check out the video


 

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