Holosun LS321 vs DBAL I2: Head to Head

Published on April 22, 2021
Duration: 10:04

The Holosun LS321 and Steiner DBAL I2 are compared for night vision applications. While the LS321 offers better ergonomics and build quality, the DBAL I2 excels with a significantly more powerful and focused IR illuminator, crucial for longer distances. Despite the LS321's feature set, the DBAL I2 remains the recommended choice for its superior illuminator performance and domestic warranty support.

Quick Summary

The Steiner DBAL I2 is recommended over the Holosun LS321 primarily due to its superior IR illuminator performance, offering greater brightness and focus at distances up to 350+ yards. While the LS321 has better ergonomics and build quality, the DBAL I2's illuminator is crucial for effective long-range night vision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: LS321 vs DBAL I2 Overview
  2. 00:53Steiner DBAL I2 Technical Details & Specs
  3. 02:40Holosun LS321 Technical Details & Specs
  4. 04:27Physical & Ergonomic Comparison
  5. 06:02Illuminator Performance Test
  6. 07:45Night Vision Testing & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Holosun LS321 and Steiner DBAL I2?

The LS321 offers a visible laser, better ergonomics, and build quality. The DBAL I2 excels with a significantly more powerful IR illuminator, better beam focus, and a lower profile, making it superior for longer-range night vision use.

Which IR laser illuminator is brighter and has better throw: Holosun LS321 or Steiner DBAL I2?

The Steiner DBAL I2 features a higher-power IR illuminator mode that offers superior brightness and beam focus at distances of 75-350+ yards compared to the LS321's single, less powerful setting.

What are the weight and battery differences between the LS321 and DBAL I2?

The Steiner DBAL I2 weighs 7.1 oz and uses one CR123 battery. The Holosun LS321 is heavier at 8.7 oz and also uses a single CR123 battery.

Are there known reliability issues with the Steiner DBAL I2?

The reviewer mentions historical concerns with Steiner units, including potential flickering under recoil and fragile laser plug receptacles, though they still recommend the DBAL I2 for its performance.

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