

🔥 Lock, Load & See the Unseen with Rattler V2!
The AGM Global Vision Rattler V2 TS 19-256 is a rugged thermal imaging riflescope designed for professional hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a 2.5x base magnification with up to 8x digital zoom, a wide 9.3° field of view, and 10 reticle styles, it offers precision targeting for close to mid-range engagements. Its dual rechargeable batteries provide an impressive 11.5 hours of runtime, supported by hands-free shot-activated video and audio recording. Built tough with IP67 waterproofing and recoil resistance, it performs reliably in extreme temperatures from -22°F to 131°F. This scope is a complete, ready-to-go kit ideal for serious shooters who demand clarity, endurance, and versatility in the field.





| ASIN | B0CX5D6ZP6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,820 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5 in Rifle Scopes |
| Brand | AGM Global Vision |
| Brand Name | AGM Global Vision |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Rifle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (468) |
| Date First Available | November 15, 2021 |
| Field Of View | 9.3 Degrees |
| Included Components | Thermal Imaging Rifle Scope, Mount, USB Cable, Lens Cloth, Manual |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.84 x 12.44 x 5.31 inches |
| Item Weight | 6.34 Ounces |
| Magnification Maximum | 8 x |
| Magnification Minimum | 2.5 x |
| Manufacturer | AGM Global Vision |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Model Name | RATTLER V2 |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 19 Millimeters |
| Package Weight | 2.55 Kilograms |
| Part Number | Rattler V2 TS19-256 |
| Reticle Type | Crosshair |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Style | 19-256 |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 810027772596 |
| Warranty Description | 5 year manufacturer |
K**R
Better than the videos
After researching thermals for over 2 months, I decided on the AGM V2 TS19-25. This is my first thermal purchase. I wanted something that wouldn’t break the bank, had decent clarity, had a good field of view, and a good warranty. I purchased this to go on a suppressed .22lr. I watched a ton of YT videos on various thermals. I can tell you that what I see in the scope is way better than the videos. This is the perfect thermal for 125 yards and in. Although I can see things much further away, identifying them is another story. I might end up setting up another profile for a 300 blackout build and swap it between the 2. (You can set up multiple guns, reticles and sight in yardage’s) I’ve been playing around with it the last 2 days during the day and night. I have the brightness set at 7 and contrast at 5. First set the diopter focus at your eye so your screen information is clear, then set your objective focus to your target. After 30 minutes of use, I can confidently press the buttons for the menu and navigating around various settings without the need to look. It’s very intuitive. After charging the batteries and using one for a couple hours, the battery still indicate 4 bars (full) Comes with 2 batteries, cable and a charger. The digital zoom goes to 5x-10x and 20x. I find the 10 and 20x are not useful and picture gets to pixelated. Also comes with a great ADM QD mount. Pretty sure it’s at least $150. Everything is packed in a nice storage case. Now I can see all the critters in the woods at night that my dogs keeps barking at. If you’re a hog or a coyote hunter hunting in open fields, I’d opt for the 384 or 640 version. I’m very satisfied with the scope at this price point.
O**E
Surprise! It uses 1/4”-20 thread for the Picatinny mount
Let me get this out of the way, first: the mount uses 1/4”-20 thread. If you’re a photographer, you know that means you can adapt this optic to any camera-related accessories. From tripods to grips, cheese plates and supports… you can build a pistol grip and shoulder stock combo for extra hand-held stability with long range identification. If you never intend to mount it to a firearm, you can bolt an ARCA plate to it and clamp it to nearly any type of support you can imagine. Got an ATV? Mount it to the roll cage using a “magic arm” and clamp… and now you have a heads up, thermal monocular you can swing out of the way, when needed. It’s a bit heavy and bulky for helmet use though, IMO. I can’t complain about anything with the optic; it’s excellent. Just be sure to download the app for your platform, update the firmware and refine the settings to suit your preference. Wear any eyewear you use daily and set the diopter at the eyepiece. After that, just use the ring on the objective end to focus. I guess my only complaint would be the base 3.5x… I’d prefer something wider but I’ll gladly take the telephoto resolution given; it’s excellent. I was surprised to see a second battery in the kit, which is really good value, especially since it doesn’t accept OTC batteries. The ability to turn off the WiFi connection is greatly appreciated as it saves power, but most importantly, reduces your overall signature by keeping stray RF radiation to a minimum… radiation that can easily be traced back to your position with any smartphone. My only niggles would be regarding the case. I think most of us would’ve preferred a waterproof hard case, but that’s so far down the complaint list that I include it only to show that nothing is perfect. The other side of me is happy a quality, albeit not waterproof, case is even included. I solved this with a $40 Vault case from a certain bird-themed brand. If you rifle mount it, I highly recommend the ADM/AGM-2111 double QR clamp mount instead of the one included. Also, since you’ll likely be popping it on and off as needed, a “MOLLE insulated bottle carrier” works well in storing and protecting the optic while in the field. It reminds me of my time in service at the turn of the century, looking enviously at the air commandos equipped with PAS-13 LWTOs, long before every rifle was issued with an optic. This is an excellent second gen thermal optic for us plebes. High quality, rugged, with excellent value and a complete kit that’s ready to rock, no additional purchases required. Every Rattler TS kit includes the case, shoulder strap, optic, USB A to C cable, US and Euro wall adapters, battery charger, 2 batteries and a lens cloth.
A**R
A massive upgrade from the V1.
The value that this scope offers is amazing. When purchasing this scope, I had the opportunity to also try the TS25-384 (v1) and TS25-256 (v1) also offered from AGM. Comparing this to the more expensive TS25-384 (about $700 more at the time of this review), there were only 2 negatives. First, the 384 thermal sensor does offer a slightly sharper image, especially at closer (sub-25 yard) distances. Second, the 384 has a lower base zoom and therefore a wider field of view. For my purposes, the wider field of view while also maintaining a sharper image is definitely noticeable and preferred. However, at almost double the price, I don't think the performance per dollar increase is worth it. One exception, that might make the lower zoom and higher resolution worth it is if you plan to also use this scope for home inspections as you can see things like studs and screws a lot clearer when you are within a few yards of a wall. On the flip side, with the V2's increased base zoom and increased thermal sensitivity (from 17um to 12um) at almost half the price, it's a great value option. If raw performance is your goal, the TS384 is still a great scope. I'm sure the V2 384s are even better for a few hundred more. Lastly, although the rechargeable battery does make the V2 slightly heavier and larger on paper, using them side by side, it wasn't really noticeable. Although other reviews have listed the rechargeable as a win over the V1's CR123 (which can be purchased as rechargeables at about 1/2 the single use capacity), I don't think you can discount the advantage of having a practically limitless power via a pack of CR123s. If you won't have access to power for an extended time, single use batteries might be an advantage. Comparing the V2 to the TS25-256 V1 wasn't even close. The biggest noticeable difference was the refresh rate. After having used the 50Hz on the 384v1 and this scope, the 256v1 seemed clunky and jittery. In addition, with the 265v2 scopes now coming with the same 5-year warranty as the 384/640 scopes instead of the v1's 3-year warranty, I can't see a good reason to purchase the 265v1 even at the current discount of $150 off). The controls can take a bit of getting used to but the manual did a pretty good job at explaining the various functions. My biggest con (if you can even really consider it a real con) is that I wish the buttons had at least the option to program a custom operation. I'm sure that could be addressed in a firmware update, but even without, the scope is a solid purchase. I have also noticed that the measure function is extremely sensitive to shaking so using it in a handheld configuration (while trying to press the button) can be very tricky and cause pretty large discrepancies. The remote view is really nice and doesn't just allow you to see what the scope is seeing, but also adjust some of the settings (brightness, contrast, color palette, etc.), start and stop recording, and remotely view the captured media. I also changed a few settings that seem to have made the scope a more solid experience. First, switching from recognition to jungle will help in dense foliage. Second, switching the FFC (flat field correction, aka the shutter click) from Auto to Semi-Auto would be a must for hunting (which is actually recommended in the manual as well). While the Auto mode does give you a 5-second overlay warning (if you notice). There's nothing worst than the FFC triggering right before or during the trigger pull. I have left mine in Semi-Auto and when I start to notice dots/floaties in the image, I'll long press the "M" button to correct. Whether you leave it always on Semi-Auto or not, definitely switch it to that when you are getting close to your shots. All in all, a solid scope and a crazy value for the price. Well done AGM!
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