Night Vision Laser Defense MFG Laser Aiming Designator?

Tangodown911

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Looking for some advice from the PROs on IR aiming lasers, IR illuminators and so forth. The laser defense mfg TLAD has been referred to as a Chinese knock off of a BDAL-A2 so I have read. I tried to fo my research on these but the information/posts/reviews I found on these was over a year old and it seems that these are a newer generation. Has anyone any experience with the newer gen LDM TLADs?

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http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=263801720


What should I expect with one of these units?

In short...Is this thing worth owning?

My application: I am running a Omni VII spec'ed 14(3rd gen pinnacle...of course). I am looking for maximum target ID to 250yards on small targets like coyotes. I would rather have a compact lightweight unit thus why the TLAD is appealing. If these companies would knock off the "Agency only" purchasing silliness then I would not have an issue now and I would have already purchased a DBAL-A3. But it is what it is. So please help out guys and offer your experiences.
 
Re: Laser Defense MFG Laser Aiming Designator?

its not the "companies" putting these policies in place to only sell to agencies....it's the GOV specifically the FDA. that said, i have no experience with the unit you have in question. if it were me and you want a solid IR laser to perform out to 250yd on game i would get a lasermax uni-IR. they are more than capable of that distance with a solid moa or so aiming point. i will tell you that 250yd or so with no mag on a 14 is tough for solid target ID. a 3x lens is almost a necessity in my experience or couple it up to a day optic.

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Re: Laser Defense MFG Laser Aiming Designator?

Definitely do not play $600 for it. These are made for the airsoft market. While it 'MAY' be an excellent clone, it is way over priced. Now, it was 1/3 the price and had a great reputation, I would say give it a try. But at $600 with zero feedback, avoid it.

For $150 you can do a Beamshot 1000 IR conversion. Basically you remove the visible red laser diode and replace it with an IR diode. It is 100% legal as you are not buying a Class III IR laser. You are making it yourself which is not restricted.

There is also the various Class I IR lasers which are legal for sale to civilians. They start at $300 for the Lasermax Uni-IR version. I can see my LDI Dbal I2 out to 200 yards pretty easily, even with a bunch of ambient light (playing with it in the suburbs).