This review of the SMS Trinity LAM by Brass Facts covers its performance after 4000 rounds. While praised for its budget-friendly $350 price point and features mimicking higher-end units like the BE Meyers DAGIR and Holosun Iris, it exhibits notable drawbacks. The visible laser fails under recoil, and zero retention on an AK platform showed a 2-4 MOA wander over 2300 rounds, necessitating frequent re-zeroing. It's recommended for secondary rifles or beginners seeking better durability than airsoft clones.
Escape from Tarkov's night vision mechanics are simplified, lacking real-world nuances like parallax depth perception in dual tubes and the situational awareness from an uncovered eye with monoculars. The game also homogenizes image intensifier tube performance, ignoring significant differences between Gen 2 and Gen 3, and fails to accurately represent autogating and the power of military-grade IR illuminators.
This video review focuses on the M6TR, presented as a top-tier Full Power Laser Aiming Module (LAM). The description highlights its potential as the best on the market. It also includes links for purchasing merchandise and supporting the channel.
The Holosun IRIS-GR3 is a budget-friendly IR illuminator and aiming laser, priced around $900, offering significant value in the expensive night vision market. It demonstrates excellent diode alignment and heat tolerance, maintaining zero after 500 rounds of 5.56 and showing repeatable turret tracking. Performance comparisons place it favorably against higher-end units, with notable ergonomics like a fast illuminator divergence slider.
This YouTube video offers a detailed review and analysis of the SMS HFXC, which appears to be a firearm accessory or optic. The content covers diode alignment, turret tracking, power metering, and infrared (IR) testing, suggesting a focus on night vision or thermal capabilities. The review includes comparisons with other LAMs (Laser Aiming Modules) and white light options, culminating in the creator's personal thoughts and recommendations. The video is presented by 4MR Ranch and includes links to purchase the product on Amazon and support the channel through various means.
This video offers a first look at the Holosun IRIS-3 LAM, a tactical optic. The creator mentions testing it in a backyard setting at a distance of 10 yards. A full video with more in-depth analysis and content is promised to be released soon. This initial clip serves as a teaser for viewers interested in this specific firearm accessory.
This YouTube video offers a review of the Somogear PEQ 15 Clone LAM. The description provides links for training opportunities, Patreon support, a Facebook discussion group, and a separate gaming channel. The content appears to be focused on firearm accessories and potentially tactical gear reviews.
This video reviews the Defense Distributed Edition Rovyvon GL4 Pro, a 4:1 LAM (Laser Aiming Module) in a pistol laser form factor. The reviewer indicates there are issues with the new hype IR laser. The description also promotes a discount code for ModernWarriors.com.
The HK Mark 23 is a massive handgun developed for USSOCOM, weighing nearly 5 pounds with accessories like a suppressor and LAM. Despite its size and weight, which limited its widespread adoption, it remains an iconic firearm, famously featured in the Metal Gear Solid series. The video demonstrates its live fire capabilities with suppressed shots.
This video provides a tiered ranking of Laser Aiming Modules (LAMs) based on both raw performance and 'real-world' factors like price and availability. The Wilcox RAID-Xe excels in performance but is difficult to acquire, while the Steiner D-BAL D2 offers the best value for its performance. The MAWL-C1+ is top-tier for performance but prohibitively expensive for most civilians.
This short video explains Laser Aiming Modules (LAMs) and their utility for civilians, especially when paired with night vision. It highlights key models like the Raid-X, PEQ-15, and DBAL, detailing their visible/IR lasers and illuminators. The practical application of IR lasers as primary aiming devices under NVGs is demonstrated, emphasizing their role in low-light engagements.
This video features a second look at the Heckler and Koch MK23 pistol, a firearm the creator now owns after an initial positive experience. The MK23 is presented as an ideal "pistol for the apocalypse." The setup includes a Phase One LAM (laser aiming module) and a Dead Air Primal .458 suppressor, which surprisingly functions well with the pistol. The content producer, 1911 Syndicate, also mentions their real estate services targeting military/LE/shooting/hunting communities and their other content production efforts. Links for their newsletter, Patreon, and sponsored products (Sly Tactical slings, US Elite Gear apparel, Shutter Bombs) are provided.
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