Night Vision Questions.

Bevan

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1: Anyone ever heard of or used a Laserex IR laser? They make an IR weaponlaser. I am considering buying one but I need to find a QD mount of some sort. If all else fails I have some ideas for improvising a mount.


2: What QD mount does one need for a T1 Aimpoint Micro, for it to co-witness with a PVS-14 mounted in a TNVC TM14 mount?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Bevan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">1: Anyone ever heard of or used a Laserex IR laser? They make an IR weaponlaser. I am considering buying one but I need to find a QD mount of some sort. If all else fails I have some ideas for improvising a mount.


2: What QD mount does one need for a T1 Aimpoint Micro, for it to co-witness with a PVS-14 mounted in a TNVC TM14 mount?
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Yes, LM is making a C1 laser. We will be carrying these.

Also, our TM-14 mount will co-witness any optic mount using a lower 1/3rd co-witness.

Thank you for the consideration.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Bevan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">1: Anyone ever heard of or used a Laserex IR laser? They make an IR weaponlaser. I am considering buying one but I need to find a QD mount of some sort. If all else fails I have some ideas for improvising a mount.
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Yes, the Laserex (often confused with the Lasermax, by name) is made by an Australian company. For a short time, Laserex was under contract to Fabrique Nationale (FN) to make integrated, "military grade," visible lasers for the P90 submachinegun. With the development of accessory rail systems for the P90, FN no longer had a need to sell or market the integrated design (which was quite nifty and ergonomic) and dropped the contracts. Laserex, for a time, sold a 5 mW visible red laser kit for Airsoft P90 enthusiasts.

Laserex has recently started a line of lasers for what they call "police" use. This includes IR models that have lower, eye-safe output. The ones I've seen have cylindrical bodies and a clamshell-type, ring mount with integrated dovetail for M1913 / Picatinny rail, and which are tightened via hex head bolts. LaRue makes quick-release flashlight mounts that can be adapted for cylindrical battery housings of various diameters, and which will work with the Laserex.

IR-V
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Victor-TNVC</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks IR-V, I skimmed and saw Lasermax! Thanks for clarifying Brother. </div></div>

Anytime, Victor - always glad to help! We've got each others' backs.

Best Regards,
IR-V