Tango Fire 4000 Laser Range Finder - We only have a few left!

Published on March 21, 2025
Duration: 1:38

This video provides an overview of the Tango Fire 4000 Laser Rangefinder, highlighting its robust all-aluminum housing and integrated monolithic rail system. The instructor prefers its wired remote over Bluetooth for reliability and notes its significantly faster reading acquisition compared to the Vortex Impact 4000. The unit requires four slots of Picatinny rail space for mounting.

Quick Summary

The Tango Fire 4000 Laser Rangefinder features a durable all-aluminum housing and a monolithic integrated rail system. It utilizes a wired remote for enhanced reliability and offers range acquisition speeds 2-3 times faster than the Vortex Impact 4000, requiring four Picatinny rail slots for mounting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Availability
  2. 00:02Tango Fire 4000 Overview
  3. 00:14Build Quality & Construction
  4. 00:27Remote System: Wired vs. Bluetooth
  5. 00:42Performance Comparison
  6. 01:09Mounting & Rail System
  7. 01:14Included Tools & Design
  8. 01:23Tension Mechanism

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key advantages of the Tango Fire 4000 Laser Rangefinder?

The Tango Fire 4000 boasts a high-quality, all-aluminum housing with a monolithic integrated rail system. It features a preferred wired remote for reliability and offers significantly faster range acquisition speeds compared to competitors like the Vortex Impact 4000.

How does the Tango Fire 4000's remote system compare to Bluetooth options?

The instructor prefers the Tango Fire 4000's wired remote over Bluetooth, citing concerns about Bluetooth reliability. This preference stems from a desire for consistent performance in critical applications where a wired connection is deemed more dependable.

What is the mounting requirement for the Tango Fire 4000?

The Tango Fire 4000 requires four slots of Picatinny rail space for secure mounting. The included wrench is specifically designed to facilitate installation by clearing the side of the unit.

How does the Tango Fire 4000's speed compare to the Vortex Impact 4000?

The Tango Fire 4000 is notably faster, acquiring range readings approximately two to three times quicker than the Vortex Impact 4000. This speed advantage is potentially linked to its wired remote system.

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