Lock In Your THERMAL Optic Before It’s Too Late: INFITAC Price Hike Alert!
Hey, Tactical Shit fam! Looks like the wildly popular and hard to keep in stock Infitac Fast Mini is going up this month. If you’re anything like us, you’re always on the hunt for the best deals on top-tier tactical gear—because who wants to pay more for the same badass kit? Well, buckle up, because we’ve got some news straight from our partners at INFITAC that’s going to make you want to hit “add to cart” faster than a mag dump at the range.
The Lowdown on the Price Update
At INFITAC, transparency isn’t just a buzzword—it’s how they roll. They’ve built their rep on hooking you up with reliable, high-quality gear without the BS. But let’s face it: the world’s gone a bit sideways with skyrocketing tariffs, raw material costs, and shipping headaches that just won’t quit. To keep things sustainable (and keep delivering the goods you demand), they’re making a tough but necessary call: select products are getting a price adjustment starting October 1st, 2025.
Now’s the Perfect Time to Upgrade
Don’t sweat it, though—this isn’t some sneaky midnight hike. INFITAC is giving you the heads-up now so you can gear up without the sting. Here’s the game plan:
We at Tactical Shit have been able to procure a special allocation- meaning we (while we have them) WILL HAVE THE LOWEST PRICE, because we aren’t changing the price TILL WE RUN OUT!
Your loyalty? It’s the fuel in our tanks here at Tactical Shit. That’s why we’re shouting this from the rooftops—giving you every edge to stock up and save.
We’ve all felt the pinch of inflation lately—gas, groceries, you name it. But here’s the silver lining: locking in now means more budget for the fun stuff, like that custom build you’ve been dreaming about or treating the squad to a round of brews after a solid drill.
What Is the Infitac Fast Mini FMP13?
The Infitac Fast Mini FMP13 is a revolutionary thermal sight designed for firearm enthusiasts, hunters, and recreational shooters who want thermal imaging without the hefty price tag or added bulk. Measuring roughly the size of a “postage stamp” from certain angles, this 4-ounce optic is one of the smallest thermal devices on the market. Despite its compact size, it offers impressive functionality, making it a standout choice for those exploring thermal technology.
Key Features of the FMP13
- Compact and Lightweight: Only 4 ounces and small enough to fit in your pocket.
- Versatile Mounting Options: Includes an RMR footprint adapter, with compatibility for Leupold Delta Point Pro, 45-degree canted mounts, and piggyback setups.
- Intuitive Touchscreen Controls: Swipe to adjust reticles, color palettes (White Hot, Black Hot, multi-color), and zoom levels.
- Affordable Price: offering excellent value for thermal technology.
- Multi-Platform Use: Functions as a pistol optic, canted rifle optic, standalone sight, or handheld thermal scanner.
Watch Texas Plinking’s Hands-On Review: Testing the FMP13 Across Platforms
Texas Plinking’s review showcases the Infitac Fast Mini FMP13 in action, testing its performance on various firearms and as a handheld device. Here’s a breakdown of how it performed across different setups:
1. Pistol Optic: A Game-Changer for Handguns
Mounted on a Stealth Arms Platypus and a Springfield Armory Kuna, the FMP13 proved its worth as a pistol optic. Texas Plinking was impressed, noting, “Running it on a pistol because it’s so small… I just haven’t seen that done.” While it’s a fun range toy, its startup time (power on, lens cover for refresh) makes it less ideal for self-defense compared to a weapon-mounted light.
2. Canted Optic on Rifles: Perfect for Quick Scanning
When mounted at a 45-degree angle on a PSA Mark12 Mod S rifle alongside a 1-10x LPVO, the FMP13 excelled as a rapid scanning tool. Shooters can quickly switch to the thermal optic to detect heat signatures or navigate low-visibility environments. Texas Plinking called this the “most popular use case,” praising its lightweight design and situational awareness boost.
3. Standalone Optic: Lightweight but with Compromises
As a primary optic on rifles or large-format pistols, the FMP13 is a lightweight option for tasks like hog hunting. However, Texas Plinking noted “mega compromises” compared to larger, high-end thermal scopes like AGM or DNT models, which offer better range and image detail. Still, he concluded, “Could you get it done with one of these? I think so.”
4. Handheld Scanner: Pocket-Sized Power
The FMP13’s compact size makes it an excellent handheld thermal monocular. Texas Plinking highlighted its portability, stating, “Just have it in your pocket and use it as a scanner… that’s the real-world use where I could actually see it as an advantage.” This feature is perfect for hunters or outdoor enthusiasts needing a lightweight scanning tool.
5. Fun Factor on a .22 Pistol
Mounted on a Ruger Mark IV .22 pistol, the FMP13 added a thrilling thermal perspective to casual plinking. Texas Plinking rated it “10 out of 10” for recreational shooting, emphasizing its appeal for range days and night shooting.


