Tuesday, August 16, 2011

IR aiming lasers: a love story


New Laser Devices line of Class I infrared aiming lasers performs


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The EOLAD-II mates a Laser Devices Class I IR laser to the left side of an EOTech 552 weapon sight. At the range on a cold, rainy day I put the sight through its paces. I was impressed. The optic worked great and sight in was easily done with both the optic and the laser. The weather had no affect on the laser or the optic.




Author: Haworth, Dennis


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