G35 Laser Designator

Published on October 30, 2022
Duration: 9:26

This guide details the installation and zeroing process for the G35 laser designator. It covers mounting the unit onto Picatinny or M-LOK rails, connecting the pressure switch or tail cap, and the procedure for aligning the laser dot with the firearm's sights. The designator's form factor is similar to a weapon light, and it includes a Torx wrench for secure mounting.

Quick Summary

The G35 laser designator mounts like a tactical weapon light onto Picatinny or M-LOK rails using an included Torx wrench for secure attachment. To zero it, project the green laser dot onto a target and adjust the elevation and windage knobs to co-witness with your firearm's sights or optic reticle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 00:07G35 Laser Designator Overview
  3. 00:15Package Contents
  4. 00:27User Manual and Illustrations
  5. 00:49Battery Charger and LiPo Battery
  6. 00:59Mounting Bracket and Strap
  7. 01:14Pressure Switch and Tail Cap
  8. 01:46USBC Cable and Laser Designator
  9. 02:03Designator Form Factor and Adjustments
  10. 02:22Additional Screws and M-LOK Conversion
  11. 02:49Battery Installation and Test
  12. 03:24Mounting to Firearm
  13. 03:57Securing the Mount with Torx Wrench
  14. 04:37Using Tail Clicky for Operation
  15. 04:49Attaching and Using Pressure Switch
  16. 05:19Mounting Options (Picatinny/M-LOK)
  17. 05:36Preparing for Range Test
  18. 05:42Range Test Setup
  19. 05:49Test Bed: Heckler and Koch G3622
  20. 06:16Laser Mounts Like Weapon Light
  21. 06:31Pressure Switch Mounting Pad
  22. 07:10Pressure Plate Functionality
  23. 07:18Zeroing the Laser Designator
  24. 07:34Practical Use of Laser Designator
  25. 07:51Instructor Use Case
  26. 08:27Range Test Results and Adjustments
  27. 08:48Conclusion: G35 Laser Designator Review
  28. 08:53Product Links and Written Review
  29. 09:02Call to Action: Like and Subscribe
  30. 09:10Sharing the Video

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you mount the G35 laser designator onto a firearm?

The G35 laser designator mounts similarly to a weapon light. It attaches to a Picatinny rail using a bracket, or can be converted to M-LOK by swapping the mounting hardware. A Torx wrench is included for secure tightening to withstand recoil.

What is the primary function of the G35 laser designator?

The G35 laser designator's main purpose is target designation, allowing others to see where you are aiming. It's useful for teammates, range buddies, and instructors to identify targets, rather than solely acting as a laser aimer.

How do you zero the G35 laser designator?

To zero the G35 laser, project its dot onto a target at a known distance. Then, use the elevation and windage adjustment knobs to reposition the dot until it aligns with your firearm's iron sights or optic reticle for co-witnessing.

What accessories are included with the G35 laser designator?

The G35 laser designator package includes a user manual, a battery charger for the included LiPo battery, a mounting bracket, a strap, a pressure switch with a tail click cap, a USB-C cable, and a Torx wrench for mounting.

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