Re: laser system advise
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: IR-V</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The black ones are typically from production for "law enforcement" use. Interestingly, I have observed many more of these to develop technical problems and component failures than the ones from or diverted from production for military contracts. What that means, I'll let you decide.
The U.S. Military entity that procures and issues the DBAL is the U.S. Army - and they are all "Foliage" color with the 5 mW red laser (on the visible laser). The "Foliage" color is actually more a shade of gray. The primary reason for the visible laser is to assist in aligning the IR laser aimer with the rifle bore sans night vision equipment. Because of the nature of the trajectory of the 5.56x45mm NATO round, the M16 Rifle / M4 Carbine can be "bore sighted" at 25 meters to set for battle zero at 250 meters. Thus, the lower, "eye safe" power @ 5 mW on the visible laser is sufficient for the DBAL per their acquisition specifications. Smaller-sized green lasers typically use a "double pump" technology which is sensitive to extremely high or low temperatures, affecting the intensity and reliability of the laser in very hot or cold temps. For that reason, the military procurements generally avoid "green" wavelengths on the smaller, visible, laser designators such as those found on the PEQ-15, PEQ-15A, and PEQ-14.
But, "if you gotta' have a black one," they do show up with some regularity (in the A3 variant even) on the various internet auction and firearms auction sites -<span style="color: #FF0000">]either as police department trade-ins to the entity reselling the devices, or as sales from individual LE who have retired from or separated from service.</span>
IR-V
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Charliedelta1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Looking for DBAL A2, black green visible laser..any good leads im me..thanks </div></div> </div></div>
Must correct you here...While this sounds legit, IR FDA Restricted units such as DBALS, APTIALS etc., are NOT allowed to ever be re-sold, given away or transferred to a non qualified agency/persons. Each and every unit has S/N attached to the drop shipment to the agency where the agencies sign strict agreements that the units cannot be re-sold, traded etc. Every year audits are done along with spot audits at any time to see what units are where in the LE communities.
There was was ONE federal agency who made a boo-boo selling of a load full of DBAL's a few years ago. We get phone calls every month to see if these units can ever be serviced which brings me to the next point.
If any units are obtained through NON-OFFICIAL channels, if anything every goes wrong with the unit, they become and expensive Air Soft look alike sorta speak. No manufacturer will repair the unit, nor will you ever get it back from them if you blindly send it in. Hope this helps.