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The Uni-IR takes just two 357 Silver Oxide Batteries for three and half hours of run time.
LaserMax Releases Rail Mounted IR Laser to Commercial Market
March 16, 2011Printer Friendly | Email |
(GunReports.com) - LaserMax has made the LaserMax Uni-IR, a Class I IR laser, available to the commercial market. This rail mounted, infrared laser beam is only visible through night vision devices.
The Uni-IR is the smallest and most lightweight IR laser available. It requires just 1.75 of any Picatinny or Weaver rail and has an additional rail built to mount other accessories. Mount on a pistol and the slide switch activation accommodates right and left-handed shooters. Or, opt for a Mantarail and momentary activation switch and attach to any rifle or long guns. The Uni-IR takes just two 357 Silver Oxide Batteries for three and half hours of run time.
We know our customers are turning to LaserMax for rugged reliability paired with the most advanced laser technology, said Eric Haase, Vice President of Sale and Marketing for LaserMax, The Uni-IR is the ultimate covert laser tool that we are now able to offer to the commercial market.
The Uni-IR is only available for purchase through authorized FFL distributors and dealers. These dealers and distributors must contact LaserMax for approval.
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