This video review focuses on the DBAL D2 infrared laser aiming device, arguing it remains the best value for civilian users despite some drawbacks. It highlights the DBAL D2's price-to-performance ratio within the civilian market. The description also references a comparison with other popular devices, the MAWL and KIJI, indicating a comparative analysis of tactical aiming systems.
This video provides a "1st Look" at several pieces of tactical gear. It features the Dead Air Sierra-5, a dedicated 5.56mm suppressor rated for full-auto fire, mounted on a Blackout Defense Quantum Dual Taper Lock Rifle. The Unity Tactical CLUTCH Belt is showcased as a low-profile solution for carrying first-line gear, designed for quick on/off functionality. Finally, the Echo Arms Twin Mount is presented as an innovative tactical light body that accommodates two light cells (CR-123 and 18350) side-by-side, allowing for customizable light head and tail cap configurations, with the presenter using a B.E. Meyers KIJI and a Valhalla Tactical Baldr Light Head. A full review is promised after more time with the equipment.
This video reviews the Phantom Hill CTF-2, a second-generation multi-function aiming laser (MFAL) designed for civilian use. Unlike many civilian market options, it's presented as a non-neutered military-grade device. The CTF-2 integrates a white light, IR laser, and IR illuminator, with a key feature being its modularity. The description notes compatibility issues with Malkoff EX IR heads, recommending the KIJI configuration as the primary intended use. The video includes a recap of the CTF-1 and compares it to the CTF-2, discussing performance. The creator also directs viewers to their website and SubscribeStar for support.
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