This review by Hop provides an in-depth look at the Phantom Hill CTF-2, a modular multi-function aiming laser (MFAL) designed for civilian use. It highlights the CTF-2's modularity, improved switchology, and lighter weight compared to military-grade alternatives like the Steiner DBAL-2 and BE Meyers MAWL. The expert assessment emphasizes its practical applications for civilian shooters, particularly on short-railed firearms chambered in .300 Blackout.
This video provides an expert-level first impression of the Holosun LE321G, an all-in-one aiming laser module. The review highlights its features including IR illuminator, IR laser, visible green laser, and white light LED, noting its titanium body and unique USB power capability. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, offers a technical critique comparing its IR performance to the Steiner DBAL-I2, finding it less effective at longer ranges but acknowledging its slaved visible laser for easier zeroing.
This video reviews the Phantom Hill CTF-1, a civilian-market oriented multi-function aiming laser device. It features both white and IR LED illuminators, with the IR illuminator noted as brighter but less focused than those found on legal devices like the DBAL I2 or A3. The review highlights the inclusion of a white light illuminator and integrated fire buttons, positioning it as a comprehensive night vision IR device. The description also mentions the product's civilian legal status and provides a link to the manufacturer's website and a SubscribeStar page.
This video compares the performance of three IR devices: the Surefire Vampire with Steiner OTAL-C, the Phantom Hill CTF-1, and the DBAL I2 9007. It highlights the limitations of civilian-power IR illuminators in reaching beyond 100 yards, contrasting them with civilian-power IR lasers that can reach over 400 yards. The DBAL I2 is noted for its more usable illumination pattern, offering a focused beam that can be adjusted for wider spill at close range.
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