Early this year, EOTech announced the On-Gun Laser Commercial Power (OGL C) which is essentially the civilian version of a gadget originally built for people who wear camouflage to work. While it trades in the high-output intensity of its military sibling for eye-safe power levels, it keeps the sturdy aluminum housing.
Jaeger Precision takes a good look at the Aimwin WL10 GL, a pistol accessory with a detachable battery and an integrated torch and green laser. A key feature is the ability to charge the battery separately with a magnetic USB-C cable, which prevents the need to remove the accessory and re-zero the laser. The accessory has an adjustable rail to fit various pistols and offers three modes: torch only, laser only, and both.
A quick demo by Nitecore of their NPL25 GL Tactical Green Laser Light. Powered by a rechargeable li-ion battery, it offers three modes: white light only, white light and green laser, or laser only. The white light features high and low brightness levels, while the green laser is Class 3R compliant. It's designed for easy mounting on Glock rails and can be adapted to Picatinny rails.
Defense Distributors feature the Rovyvon GL4 Pro exclusive to them. The GL4 Pro (Defense Distributors Edition), a collaborative effort with RovyVon, is a versatile laser device designed for maximum functionality and usability. This exclusive version features corrected markings and labels for top-mounted setups, strengthened adjustment points, additional QC standards, and exclusive variations.
4MR Ranch go over the Laserspeed M6TR which they say is a capable and affordable aiming device. It is a compact, lightweight, and robust laser aiming device that utilizes an invisible infrared laser, clearly visible through night vision scopes. Powered by a single CR123A battery and constructed from premium materials, the M6TR can endure recoil up to 1,200 G. Its user-friendly interface allows for effortless operation, even for those new to the device.
704 Tactical tests the EZshoot Tactical Flashlight with Green Laser if it provides more value even if it is under US$70. The tactical light, which is mounted on the gun, delivers an impressive 1000 Lumens of brightness and can project a beam up to 332m. This weapon light, constructed from high-grade aluminum, is robust, long-lasting, and resistant to shocks. Furthermore, it operates on two CR123A batteries and has an estimated runtime of around 2 hours when utilized in the laser light combination mode.
Wild Camper give their take on the Olight Odin GL M which is a rail mounted light and laser combo. The Olight Odin GL M is a powerful and versatile flashlight kit that includes everything you need to upgrade your weapon's performance. It features a bright 1500 lumen max flashlight with a 235 yard max beam throw, as well as a built-in green laser for precise targeting.
The Kit Badger got an episode in whicn they review the Holosun LE221G IR/VIS Laser device... "In this episode, Ivan Loomis provides an in-depth review of the Holosun LE221 G laser. He discusses the onboard switch, settings, and shares his personal usage experience. He critically analyses the IR laser and emitter's position, and the mount's potential issues. The episode concludes with a discussion on customizing the gun to personal needs."
Airsoft Extreme got its own tactical lighting combo for airsoft use... "Want a combination light and laser module with a low profile? Want a light that has strobe functionality and laser aiming options? Then check out the AEX MEGALIGHT rifle light/green laser combo, 1200 lumen, with remote switch. This bright light comes in with a brightness of 1200 lumens, as well as a bright, green laser.
We don't recommend you doing this when the Night Vision device is being worn by person. https://www.youtube.com/@falconclaw_Falcon Claw tests how bright lighting affects night vision devices up, as well as including lasers in the test. Also, beware of flashing lights in the video... "Night visions amplify light, right? But now, a question arises - if there’s too much light, will it overwhelm the device? Will there be any damage? What sort of? How quickly damage can appear?