OTAL Classic Visible Red Pointer (635nm) (<5mW) and Quick Release Mount for M4 Style Rifles. Includes: 7' Remote Cable Pressure Pad Switch, (1) AA Battery |
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Rugged, compact and fully waterproof, the OTAL Classic aiming lasers are used by military and law enforcement agencies worldwide.
OTAL's mount behind the front sight on M-16 or M-4 style rifles and the laser is offset to project around the front sight. Classic models can be equipped with either a visible Super Power Point laser or an infrared laser for use with night vision devices. |
Warning: Requires State Department License for export
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Product Features Include: |
| Specifically designed for M-4 style rifles |
| Laser won't obscure iron sight |
| Laser beam projects around the left side of the front sight |
| Waterproof to 3 meters |
| Meets MIL-STD-810F for adverse environmental conditions |
| Compact and ultra-light--minimizes weight added to front of weapon |
| Fully adjustable windage and elevation |
| Low profile allows the laser to be mounted in front and accommodate scopes, holographic sights or night vision devices |
| Fits all MIL-SPEC-1913 rails |
| Manufactured in the U.S.A. |
| Laser Specifications: |
| Mechanical: |
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| Environment |
Waterproof to 3 meters |
| Height |
.73 in. / 1.9 cm |
| Length |
2.8 in. / 7.2 cm |
| Limited Warranty |
1 year |
| Material |
Anodized aircraft aluminum 6061T-6 |
| Weight |
4.9 oz. / 138.9 grams (with battery) |
| Width |
1.4 in. / 3.6 cm |
| Electrical: |
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| Battery |
One 1.5-volt AA |
| Battery Life |
5 hours continuous |
| Visible Red Laser Pointer: |
| Laser Type: |
Class IIIa |
| Power Output: |
<5mW |
| Wavelength: |
635nm |
| Beam Divergence |
0.3 mrad |
| Beam Range* |
Night: 500m / Day: 30m |
| * May vary depending on light conditions. |
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TO ORDER PLEASE CALL: 1-800-424-8222 OR
(949) 581-9988
List Price: $678.00
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| Please Note: |
| Not all product images accurately reflect the actual color(s) of the lasers in the images. See chart below for color referencing. Lasers above 694nm and below 416nm start to become invisible to the naked eye. |
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