Alternative (non-bootleg) Budget IR Devices

Published on August 23, 2024
Duration: 17:21

This video explores budget-friendly IR (Infrared) aiming devices for night vision use, focusing on options under $1000 that avoid unreliable Chinese knock-offs and include illumination. The presenter, a firearms instructor, reviews several devices, highlighting their pros and cons for rifle and PDW applications. Key takeaways include the limitations of pistol-light-based IR devices regarding zero retention and illumination range, the effectiveness of dedicated IR illuminators for passive aiming with red dots, and the Holosun LS321 and Zolts IR Head as strong contenders in the budget category.

Quick Summary

When selecting budget IR aiming devices for night vision, prioritize options under $1000 that avoid unreliable Chinese imitations and include illumination. Devices like the Streamlight TLR-VIR II have zero retention issues, while dedicated IR illuminators such as the Surefire M600V, M300V, and the Zolts IR Head are better for passive aiming with red dots. The Holosun LS321 is a strong all-around budget laser aiming module.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Budget Laser Aiming Modules Intro
  2. 01:48Criteria for Budget IR Devices
  3. 03:38Discontinued & Experimental Devices
  4. 05:47Streamlight TLR-VIR II Review
  5. 08:46Holosun LS321 vs. TLR-VIR II
  6. 08:51Surefire X400V Review
  7. 09:58IR Illuminators vs. Lasers
  8. 10:42Surefire M600V & M300V Review
  9. 12:55Zolts IR Head & Blazer LED Illuminator
  10. 13:39Zolts IR Head Full Combo
  11. 14:39Holosun LS321 as King of Budget LAMs
  12. 15:47Conclusion: Budget IR Aiming

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key criteria for selecting a budget IR aiming device for night vision?

When choosing a budget IR aiming device for night vision, prioritize options under $1000 that are not unreliable Chinese imitations. Crucially, the device must include an illumination capability to be effective in various low-light conditions, ensuring you can aim accurately in the dark.

What are the main drawbacks of using pistol-mounted lights with IR capabilities on rifles?

Pistol-mounted IR lights, like the Streamlight TLR-VIR II, often suffer from zero loss when batteries are changed, making them unreliable for rifle applications where consistent zero is critical. Their IR illumination is also typically too floody and short-ranged for effective use beyond close distances on a rifle.

Which budget IR devices are recommended for passive aiming with a red dot sight?

For passive aiming with a red dot, dedicated IR illuminators are often preferred. The Surefire M600V and M300V are strong contenders, and the Zolts IR Head offers excellent performance for its price, providing a focusable IR beam that enhances range and usability.

Is the Holosun LS321 still a good budget option for a laser aiming module?

Yes, the Holosun LS321 remains a top choice for budget laser aiming modules, especially if you already have a red dot on your firearm. It offers a more focused IR illuminator than many flashlight-based alternatives and provides an actual laser for aiming, with reliable performance from a reputable company.

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