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 compares the L3 NGAL laser aiming module against clones from InvisibleSight and Somogear. While the real L3 unit excels in performance, particularly against photonic barriers, the InvisibleSight clone offers impressive IR output and durability for a fraction of the cost. The Somogear clone shows significant wear and lower performance, making it less competitive.
This YouTube Shorts video provides an update and review of the Somogear NGAL (Next Generation Aiming Laser). The title explicitly mentions the product and the manufacturer, indicating a focus on tactical aiming devices. The use of hashtags like #shorts, #ngal, and #somogear further reinforces the content's focus on this specific piece of gear and its maker. As a review, it likely covers features, performance, and user experience.
This review tests the Somogear PEQ-15, an airsoft-marketed device, against real-world firearm use. Despite its $250 price point, it demonstrated impressive durability, holding zero on a 5.56 rifle after 200 rounds and shifting only 1.5 MOA on a 12-gauge shotgun after heavy recoil. While it survived concussion tests, it failed a drop test, revealing minimal internal potting. Night vision comparisons showed its illuminators and lasers were brighter than many civilian-legal alternatives.
Elliott Delp details his 'expensive cheap' night vision rifle setup, totaling approximately $2,900. The build includes a PSA Sabre rifle ($1000-$1100), EOTech optic ($600-$700), Streamlight ProTac ($100), Somogear PEQ-15 clone ($200-$300), and a Dead Air Sandman-K suppressor ($800). This breakdown highlights the significant investment required even for budget-conscious NVG setups.
This video explores the 'Beige Market' for IR lasers, focusing on Chinese manufacturers like Somogear and Laserspeed that offer full-power units bypassing civilian restrictions. While Somogear provides low-cost airsoft clones, they lack durability and zero retention. Laserspeed offers better build quality with models like the LS-FL5, an all-in-one IR laser/illuminator/white light unit, but at a higher price point. The content highlights the risks associated with these markets, including potential quality issues and future regulatory crackdowns.
This video appears to be a short, possibly humorous, lament about a failure experienced with a Somogear PEQ-15 tactical aiming device. The title "Somogear PEQ15 Failure" and the brief description "It's so over boys..." suggest a disappointment or malfunction. The description also includes links for purchasing ammunition, supporting the creator via SubscribeStar, and social media connections, indicating this is likely part of a larger firearms content channel. The focus is clearly on a piece of tactical gear and its performance.
This video provides a review of the SomoGear PEQ-15 LAM Clone. The description also includes links to the creator's training website, Patreon page, Facebook group, and gaming channel. While the video focuses on a specific piece of accessory gear for firearms, it doesn't explicitly mention any firearms themselves, calibers, or manufacturers beyond what's implied by the PEQ-15's typical use.
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