This video explores budget-friendly, non-knockoff Infrared (IR) laser devices suitable for firearm enthusiasts. It specifically reviews the Streamlight VIR 2, Zbolt IR LED combo, and the Surefire M300/600V Vampires, presenting them as alternatives for those looking to equip their firearms with IR capabilities without breaking the bank. The creator also promotes a discount code for a firearm-related website and links to their other social media and support platforms.
This video offers a detailed comparison of various IR illuminators, discussing different brands and styles such as the Nitecore C17, Surefire Vampire Series, PEQ Style Illuminators, Armasight Watchman, and Sniper Hog Lights Coyote Cannon. It touches on specific models like the Surefire M600V and Modlite PLH-V2, providing links to purchase or learn more about the featured gear. The presenter also shares details about their filming equipment and encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and comments.
This video reviews the Unity Axon Sync switch, highlighting a significant flaw that degrades the usability of a Surefire Vampire light paired with a standalone laser. The reviewer, initially excited about its potential, found that the design introduces issues making it inferior to the Modbutton Lite dual lead switch. The content focuses on evaluating tactical firearm accessories and their practical application.
This video provides a critical comparison between the Olight Odin IR and the Surefire Vampire series of tactical lights. The reviewer expresses a strong bias against the Olight Odin IR, citing its poor performance relative to the Surefire models. The discussion touches on the misleading nature of lumen ratings and the potential deception in milliwatt measurements for infrared illumination. The creator encourages support via SubscribeStar, humorously noting the unlikelihood of an Olight sponsorship. Affiliate links for the Surefire M640V and X300V are provided.
This video provides a comparative performance analysis of IR illuminators, focusing on the BE Meyers KIJI K1-3 and its VCSEL technology. It's compared against the Surefire KM2-C Vampire, Steiner DBAL I2 9007 (civilian), and AN/PEQ-15 (full power). The KIJI's power and beam focus (3-degree and 10-degree options) are discussed in relation to civilian laser-based illuminators and full-power laser modules. The video is aimed at users of night vision equipment and tactical gear.
This video conducts a comparative test of tactical illumination and aiming devices. It pits the Phantom Hill CTF-1 against the Steiner OTAL-C IR, in conjunction with a Surefire M600 Vampire (KM2-C), and also compares the CTF-1 with the DBAL I2 9007. The description hints at the challenges of civilian firearm ownership.
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