This video compares the L3 ATPIAL-C civilian laser with a Somogear PEQ-15 clone, highlighting their respective strengths and weaknesses. The L3 ATPIAL-C is noted for its high price and neutered civilian-legal power output, while the Somogear clone offers higher power at a much lower cost but suffers from build quality issues and artifacting. The review suggests neither is an ideal purchase for most users, recommending newer, more cost-effective options like the SMS laser.
This review of the Somogear PEQ 15 Clone LAM highlights significant performance issues, particularly concerning zero retention under recoil. The reviewer found the unit to be highly sensitive to recoil and even minor impacts, leading to rapid loss of zero for both the laser and illuminator. The build quality is also criticized, with the plastic body prone to breakage. The powerful output of the laser and illuminator is noted as a potential eye safety hazard, making it unsuitable for serious training applications.
This video provides a detailed breakdown of a 'budget-friendly' night vision rifle setup, totaling approximately $2900. Elliott Delp, a tactical gear reviewer, transparently shares the costs of each component, including the PSA Sabre rifle, EOTech optic, Streamlight ProTac, Somogear PEQ-15 clone laser, and Dead Air Sandman-K suppressor. The content highlights the significant investment required even for a cost-conscious night vision build.
This video provides an expert-level tier list for Laser Aiming Modules (LAMs), differentiating between raw performance and civilian accessibility. The speaker, Brass Facts, leverages extensive experience with tactical gear and night vision to critically assess units like the MAWL-C1+, Steiner D-BAL D2, and Holosun LS321, offering insights into their real-world value and performance tiers.
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