Best value Aiming Laser: DBAL-A3 | Tactial Rifleman

Published on March 5, 2021
Duration: 16:30

This video provides an in-depth review and operational guide for the DBAL-A3 aiming laser. It covers its features, including IR and visible lasers, an adjustable IR illuminator, and ease of mounting. The instructor details the selection knob's functions and offers a practical method for zeroing the laser at longer distances, emphasizing its utility for both close-quarters battle and hunting applications.

Quick Summary

The DBAL-A3 is a versatile aiming laser featuring IR and visible lasers, plus an adjustable IR illuminator. For practical zeroing, use your anticipated engagement distance (e.g., 150 meters) rather than short-range targets due to the laser's offset from the bore.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to Tactical Rifleman
  2. 00:18Sponsor: NightVisionGuys.com
  3. 00:46Introducing the DBAL-A3
  4. 01:18DBAL-A3 Features: IR Laser, Visible Laser, IR Illuminator
  5. 02:04DBAL-A3 Selection Knob Explained
  6. 03:17Simplifying DBAL-A3 Operation
  7. 03:58DBAL-A3 Safety Screw for Training
  8. 04:31Easy Mounting Lever
  9. 05:35DBAL-A3 Remote Switches
  10. 06:02Remote Switch Port Functions
  11. 07:32Easy Zeroing Process
  12. 08:00Manual vs. Practical Zeroing
  13. 08:34Zeroing at 150 Meters
  14. 09:31Common Zeroing Mistakes
  15. 10:10DBAL-A3 for CQB
  16. 11:56DBAL-A3 for Hunting
  17. 12:14Favorite Hunting Setting: IR Illuminator High
  18. 13:34Live Fire Demonstration
  19. 15:34Final Thoughts on DBAL-A3
  20. 15:54Thanks to NightVisionGuys.com
  21. 16:16Call to Action: Like, Comment, Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary functions of the DBAL-A3 aiming laser?

The DBAL-A3 offers three main functions: an infrared (IR) laser for aiming with night vision, a visible red or green laser for daytime or low-light aiming, and an adjustable IR illuminator to enhance night vision visibility at varying distances.

How should the DBAL-A3 be zeroed for practical use?

For practical accuracy, it's recommended to zero the DBAL-A3 at the distance you anticipate engaging targets, such as 150 meters, rather than relying solely on short-range zeroing targets due to the laser's offset from the firearm's bore.

What are the advantages of using the DBAL-A3's IR illuminator?

The IR illuminator can be focused from a wide flood for close-quarters situations to a narrow beam for long-range targeting. This allows users to scan and identify targets in darkness, enhancing situational awareness and target acquisition with night vision devices.

Can the DBAL-A3 be used for hunting?

Yes, the DBAL-A3 is highly effective for hunting. Its adjustable IR illuminator, particularly on high power and focused to a narrow beam, can help scan for game in low-light conditions and even provide trace on bullets.

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