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AGM Global Vision: Enabling Bravo Six to “go dark”

Jamie Goldstein

Back in 2019, a team of industry veterans set up shop in Springerville, Arizona to bring the world the highest quality electro optics for hunting, camping, and operating the world has seen at a price point that doesn’t require a federal grant.

(Photo Credit: AGM Global Vision Facebook Page)

Founders of AGM Global Vision, Allen Harding, Gary Tarakanov, and Mark Tarakanov “have a strong, well-established track record of creating multi-million-dollar companies within the electro-optics industry,” as well as “a formidable history of creating and developing highly recognized brands within the optics market segment.”

According to Harding, President and Partner at AGM Global Vision:

“We are a company, and a team, built around a fervent dedication to exceptional quality and performance. Our collective experience puts us in the ideal position to make innovative, cutting-edge night vision and thermal products available to a wide range of users, from military professionals to security personnel, law enforcement, and weapons enthusiasts across the country – and around the world.”

AGM imagines, engineers, and distributes a broad spectrum of professional-grade night vision and thermal scopes for shooters and spotters, binoculars, monocular devices and infrared illumination systems. They proudly use durable and reliable materials to not just meet, but exceed the needs and expectations of their users. Visit their website By clicking here.

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