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Steiner Optics Dual Beam Aiming Laser - Advanced 3 DBAL-A3
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Steiner Optics Dual Beam Aiming Laser - Advanced 3 DBAL-A3

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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 civilian model is based on the standard issue DBAL-A3 for U.S. warfighters. And just like the restricted models, this unit offers the latest advances in IR and visible laser technology. The dual-beam infrared laser and illuminator combination is extremely accurate 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. The visible green laser's direct diode allows for cold weather operation as low as -20AdegC.Item No. 9008: BlackItem No. 9009: Desert SandLow-profile windage and elevation adjustersDual remote cable ports - remote fire and visible overrideHigh and low power modesSingle laser activation switch - tap and release for momentary activation, tap twice for 5 minute continuous onActivation/Low battery indicator light6061-T6 Aircraft Aluminum, MIL-SPEC Type III Hardcoat Anodized BodyAttach to any Picatinny rail using patented, self-adjusting Quick Release HT MountVisible green laserWeight (w/ batteries, dust cover, rail mount, and dual cable remote switch)* 7.7 0.4 oz. / 218 11.2 gramsSubmersible to 10 m for 2 hoursTop choice for military units worldwideAvailable in black and desert sandNOTE: The figures in the table below are for guidance only. Range performance will vary depending on ambient light level, atmospheric conditions, target reflectivity, and imaging system performance. These figures are a composite of tests using the highest power settings performed on a variety of occasions. IR tests used a PVS-14 in starlight with no moon or urban lighting. Visible laser tests were performed in daylight under a variety of lighting conditions.