SKU: AGM3152451012ST11
UPC: 810027779830
The AGM StingIR 384 is a thermal clip-on system that mounts ahead of a daytime optic, turning a standard riflescope into a thermal-capable setup without re-zeroing or swapping glass. Built by AGM Global Vision for law enforcement, military, and serious hunters, the Sting IR runs on a 384x288 thermal sensor and is designed to detect heat signatures in total darkness, through smoke, and in conditions that defeat night vision. Because it sits in front of the host optic rather than replacing it, shooters keep their familiar reticle and hold-overs while gaining the ability to identify targets by heat instead of available light.
The StingIR 384 uses a 384x288-pixel thermal core, the same resolution AGM spreads across much of its handheld and weapon-mounted lineup, balancing detection range against cost and power draw. Power comes from a CR123A lithium battery, a common cell that field users can carry as spares and swap quickly in the dark. As a clip-on, it indexes onto the rail forward of a magnified day scope, so the host optic's magnification and reticle carry through the thermal channel. This product is not exportable outside the United States per AGM's export policy. Shooters running a fixed or low-power variable up front will find the AGM Sting IR pairs cleanly with existing setups, and our broader thermal optic lineup covers other magnification ranges for dedicated builds.
A clip-on like the StingIR 384 makes sense when you already trust a day scope and want night capability without committing to a second, dedicated thermal weapon sight. Hog hunters working fields after dark, predator callers, and patrol officers conducting surveillance get thermal detection while keeping a single zeroed optic. If you'd rather run a standalone unit, our thermal weapon sights mount directly to the rail, and the AGM Clarion 384 thermal scope offers a comparable sensor in a complete riflescope package. Questions on host-optic compatibility are common with clip-ons, so reach out before you order.
A thermal clip-on mounts on the rail ahead of your existing day scope rather than replacing it. The AGM StingIR 384 projects a thermal image through the host optic, so you keep your zeroed reticle and magnification while gaining the ability to detect heat signatures in darkness, smoke, and other low-visibility conditions.
The Sting IR uses a 384x288-pixel thermal core. This resolution is common across AGM's clip-on, handheld, and weapon-mounted lines, offering solid detection performance at a more accessible price point than the 640x512 sensors found in higher-tier units.
Per AGM specifications, the StingIR 384 runs on a CR123A lithium battery. The CR123A is a widely available cell, so field users can carry spares and swap them quickly without needing a charger or proprietary power pack.
No. AGM lists this product as not exportable outside the United States. Adding it to cart acknowledges AGM's export policy and confirms you are a person in the United States with no intention to illegally export the device.
Because the clip-on sits in front of your already-zeroed day optic, you generally retain your existing zero and reticle. Host-optic compatibility and mounting position affect point of impact, so confirm your setup before relying on it in the field.
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