Steiner DBAL-A3 Civilian Dual Beam Aiming Laser – Advanced 3 ** Now in stock **

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Steiner DBAL-A3 Civilian Dual Beam Aiming Laser – Advanced 3 ** Now in stock **

Steiner DBAL-A3 Civilian Dual Beam Aiming Laser – Advanced 3 Now in stock

https://gun-shop.ca/product/steiner-dbal-a3-civilian-dual-beam-aiming-laser-advanced-3/

Now available for the commercial market, the first eye-safe IR laser pointer, IR illuminator and green laser pointer in a single compact unit. Features an adjustable IR illuminator for better illumination at longer ranges, dual activation switches and high/low power modes.

The DBAL-A3 class 1/3R Civilian, based on the standard issue DBAL-A3 for U.S. warfighters, brings the latest advances in IR and laser technology to the civilian market with its dual beam reliability for extreme accuracy in low- and no-light maneuvers. In addition, the DBAL-A3 is the first to feature new defocused adjustable IR illumination technology to enable both midrange and close quarter target acquisition.

•Visible green laser
•Weight 8 oz.
•Submersible to 5 m


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question, do the ones you have in stock (not the cut and paste specs from steiners website) have infrared lasers or just visible green?
 
Why would anyone need a $3K “aiming laser” based on “standard warfighter issue” and used for “designating targets in low/no light manoeuvres”?

Calling in an airstrike anytime soon?
Maybe a quick early evening artillery barrage?

Asking for a friend...
 
Nobody needs this, it’s merely a want. These are used for a variety of reasons, some ppl like to build clones of iconic military deployment kits, or favourite configurations.
Night shooting is legal in Canada, so you could mount your Night Vision and go blast at the range with this. Not everyones cup of tea, but luckily, its not your call.
These units are not the full military power ones, they are 1/10 as powerful (5mW vs 50mW), so you won’t be calling in any laser strikes with them...
 
Why would anyone need a $3K “aiming laser” based on “standard warfighter issue” and used for “designating targets in low/no light manoeuvres”?

Calling in an airstrike anytime soon?
Maybe a quick early evening artillery barrage?

Asking for a friend...

Why do you need a gun?

Asking for a friend.
 
You guys have money to burn.

Only reason why they are so expensive is because idiots are willing to pay it.
If they don't sell, the price will drop...

Why would anyone need a $3K “aiming laser” based on “standard warfighter issue” and used for “designating targets in low/no light manoeuvres”?

Calling in an airstrike anytime soon?
Maybe a quick early evening artillery barrage?

Asking for a friend...

Laugh2
 
Pretty sure you can't legit export these out of the states even for civi models, so yeah there's an ITAR stamp margin on that.

It's a cool toy, but let's talk when you guys get thermal units in... I'd say go large or go home ehehe.
 
Why would anyone need a $3K “aiming laser” based on “standard warfighter issue” and used for “designating targets in low/no light manoeuvres”?

Calling in an airstrike anytime soon?
Maybe a quick early evening artillery barrage?

Asking for a friend...

For starters, these shouldn't be a $3k laser; the mark up on this is obscene. I understand that businesses have to make money and stuff, but goddamn

To answer your question, IR lasers and illuminators are pretty much a necessity when shooting under NODS
 
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