Glass
Optics accessories designed and manufactured by Silent Thunder Ordnance, covering shooting, thermal imaging, and camera applications. From scope levels, polarizers, and Picatinny rail adapters to AGM thermal imager mounts and precision camera accessories for Hasselblad XPan and Sony systems, the Glass catalog is built for shooters and photographers who demand precise, repeatable results.
Offset Picatinny Clamp for AGM Thermal Imagers
Offset Picatinny Clamp for AGM Thermal Imagers
This offset Picatinny clamp mounts AGM Asp and Taipan series thermal imagers parallel to your primary optic for simultaneous dual-eye operation. The ultra-low-profile clamp foot requires only 8mm of clearance above the rail, sliding underneath your existing scope to use otherwise wasted rail space. Two recoil lugs prevent movement under recoil. Available in left and right offset for eye dominance, and standard (57mm) or long (75mm) offset for different scope sizes and interpupillary distances.
Key Features:
Compatible with: All AGM Asp and Taipan series thermal imagers, including Asp-Micro, TM10-256, TM15-256, TM15-384, TM19-384, TM25-384. Supports original Taipan series (V1) and all V2 Taipan models
Dual-eye operation: Use thermal and primary optic simultaneously without moving your head
Ultra-low profile: Only 8mm clearance needed above rail to fit under existing optics
Secure mounting: Two recoil lugs prevent sliding during recoil
Available configurations: Left/right offset for eye dominance; standard (57mm) or long (75mm) offset for different scope sizes and interpupillary distances
Quick installation: Attaches to standard picatinny rail with 2.5mm hex key (not included)
Durable materials: 20% carbon fiber reinforced polyamide with metal-on-metal threaded components
Lightweight: Only 55 grams for the short variant and 65 for the long variant, including hardware
Thermal excels at detection; your primary optic handles identification and shot placement. This clamp lets both work at the same time without moving your head or your rifle off target.
The offset positions your thermal imager at the same height as your scope's ocular, allowing one eye to scan through thermal while the other stays ready at your scope. When thermal picks up a target, even something as small as a mouse at over 100 meters, your rifle is already pointed in the right direction. Shift to your scope eye for identification and shot placement with the optic you've practiced with and trust.
This configuration addresses a real limitation of thermal-only shooting: thermal excels at detection but can struggle with target identification, and doesn't work for all scenarios such as paper targets where thermal shows blank. Your zeroed scope, night vision device, or red dot remains your shot-taking tool. The thermal finds the target; your primary optic takes the shot.
Right-handed shooters should select left offset; left-handed shooters should select right offset.





