CTF2 Laser Unit by Phantom Hill

Published on March 6, 2024
Duration: 11:32

The Phantom Hill CTF2 is a modular laser unit designed for mounting on firearm rails, offering an infrared aiming laser and the flexibility to attach various illumination devices. Its key feature is the center-line overbore positioning of the aiming laser, which simplifies zeroing and reduces mechanical offset. The unit utilizes a CR123 battery and allows for interchangeable Surefire-compatible heads for infrared or visible light illumination.

Quick Summary

The Phantom Hill CTF2 laser unit features a center-line overbore infrared aiming laser, simplifying zeroing by minimizing mechanical offset. It offers modularity through Surefire-compatible ports, allowing attachment of various illumination heads like IR illuminators or white lights, providing a flexible tactical solution.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to CTF2 Laser
  2. 00:16What the CTF2 Does
  3. 00:35Unit Body and Mounting
  4. 00:52Laser Adjustment Points
  5. 01:11Battery Compartment
  6. 01:23Button Layout and Operation
  7. 01:49Illumination Head Compatibility
  8. 02:02Application and Mounting Position
  9. 02:30Key Features: Overbore Laser
  10. 03:23Key Features: Modular Illumination
  11. 04:38Operating the Unit
  12. 05:10User Experience and Performance
  13. 06:00Areas for Improvement
  14. 06:09Availability and Pricing
  15. 06:49Production Status and Future
  16. 07:41Potential Improvements: Mounting
  17. 08:13Potential Improvements: Switching
  18. 09:14Current Availability Status
  19. 10:00Unique Value Proposition
  20. 10:18Form Factor Considerations
  21. 11:06Final Thoughts and Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary advantage of the Phantom Hill CTF2's laser positioning?

The CTF2's aiming laser is positioned directly center-line over the bore. This design simplifies zeroing by minimizing mechanical offset, ensuring the laser's point of aim closely matches the bullet's point of impact across different shooting distances.

How does the Phantom Hill CTF2 handle illumination?

The CTF2 is designed for modularity, featuring threaded ports compatible with Surefire heads. This allows users to attach various illumination devices, such as infrared illuminators (like the Kiji) or visible spectrum white light heads, offering flexibility for different tactical needs.

What type of battery does the Phantom Hill CTF2 use, and how is it accessed?

The CTF2 uses a standard CR123 battery for power. The battery compartment is accessed by unscrewing the rear cap, which is sealed with an O-ring to maintain environmental protection and water resistance.

What are the potential improvements for the Phantom Hill CTF2?

Potential improvements include a more robust mounting system with a squared-off recoil lug to prevent shifting, and larger, fenced buttons to enhance operability with gloves and reduce accidental activation. The buttons are currently small and unfenced.

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