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Black Phase Tactical has the FDE/Desert Perst-3+ green Never heard of them before but I'm very tempted View Quote I’ll compare it to my standard Perst-3 once it arrives and see what the differences are. |
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Can anybody tell me if you still get that red glow with the Perst-3 illuminator? I've never used a laser illuminator before
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Don't look into it to see, please. You WILL be blinded. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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lol, I know that. Just curious is laser illuminators still put out that glow like a Surefire IR light View Quote Obviously, this is not the case with any 820-950nm LED based IR light source. The 950nm is far less perceptible, but it’s still visible. |
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For those that are interested; the Zentico seller on EBay has 3 PERST-2s listed for just over $1800 each
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Quoted: For all practical purposes, a quality .MIL spec laser emitter is invisible to the naked eye. Up (very) close, like inches, you may be able to see a faint glow from the emitter. At any other distance, it is imperceptible. Obviously, this is not the case with any 820-950nm LED based IR light source. The 950nm is far less perceptible, but it’s still visible. View Quote Is it more that the LEDs are leaking down into the visible spectrum (something that might be fixed with a filter), or maybe just the area of coverage, where a laser illuminator is typically tighter focused than a wide illuminator? The only time I've 'tested' the high power laser illuminators was briefly tossing a hand up in front of a PEQ-2A and seeing that there was red visible splash on my hand. |
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Quoted: What is the technical reason for this? I've certainly noticed it while playing around with a bunch of different devices (even doing side-by-side photos from the target's perspective for TNVC, but I don't believe they published them). Is it more that the LEDs are leaking down into the visible spectrum (something that might be fixed with a filter), or maybe just the area of coverage, where a laser illuminator is typically tighter focused than a wide illuminator? The only time I've 'tested' the high power laser illuminators was briefly tossing a hand up in front of a PEQ-2A and seeing that there was red visible splash on my hand. View Quote |
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Perst-2 specs per Zenitco:
"Perst-2" laser-illuminating complex! The device has: Green laser in visible range with adjustable power of 1-18 mW; IR laser with a wavelength of 850 nm with adjustable power 1-18 mW; Flashlight with adjustable brightness of 300-1000 Lm; IR illuminator with adjustable solid angle and adjustable power of 0.3-1.5 watts. There are no analogues of the parameters in the world! Weight - not more than 350 g (including rechargeable battery 18650). The kit includes a charger, an extra battery, a remote switch with the ability to adjust the brightness of the selected modes |
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Perst-2 specs per Zenitco: "Perst-2" laser-illuminating complex! The device has: Green laser in visible range with adjustable power of 1-18 mW; IR laser with a wavelength of 850 nm with adjustable power 1-18 mW; Flashlight with adjustable brightness of 300-1000 Lm; IR illuminator with adjustable solid angle and adjustable power of 0.3-1.5 watts. There are no analogues of the parameters in the world! Weight - not more than 350 g (including rechargeable battery 18650). The kit includes a charger, an extra battery, a remote switch with the ability to adjust the brightness of the selected modes View Quote |
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I just ordered one. I’ll compare it to my Perst3’s. I was wondering what the white light lumen output was. That’s good news. A 1500mw laser illuminator should be just about enough to incinerate low earth orbit satellites. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Perst-2 specs per Zenitco: "Perst-2" laser-illuminating complex! The device has: Green laser in visible range with adjustable power of 1-18 mW; IR laser with a wavelength of 850 nm with adjustable power 1-18 mW; Flashlight with adjustable brightness of 300-1000 Lm; IR illuminator with adjustable solid angle and adjustable power of 0.3-1.5 watts. There are no analogues of the parameters in the world! Weight - not more than 350 g (including rechargeable battery 18650). The kit includes a charger, an extra battery, a remote switch with the ability to adjust the brightness of the selected modes Wonder how high up that illuminator housing gets into the FOV of say a T2 on a high mount during the day. |
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If that is actually a 1.5 WATT laser for the illuminator that is insane. That will incinerate eyeballs if not careful!
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If that is actually a 1.5 WATT laser for the illuminator that is insane. That will incinerate eyeballs if not careful! View Quote Would be awesome if they made a Perst-3 powered by an 18650. |
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Quoted: I'm not super knowledgeable here but there is a 18650 powering it and people have got those to do some insane things with regular flashlights. Would be awesome if they made a Perst-3 powered by an 18650. View Quote I suppose the extra capacity also means the device can support a higher draw rate without overheating, but at some point we're getting LAMs that are more suited to a belt fed .50 cal than something man portable. |
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Quoted: What is the technical reason for this? I've certainly noticed it while playing around with a bunch of different devices (even doing side-by-side photos from the target's perspective for TNVC, but I don't believe they published them). Is it more that the LEDs are leaking down into the visible spectrum (something that might be fixed with a filter), or maybe just the area of coverage, where a laser illuminator is typically tighter focused than a wide illuminator? The only time I've 'tested' the high power laser illuminators was briefly tossing a hand up in front of a PEQ-2A and seeing that there was red visible splash on my hand. View Quote I have played around with IR filters, IR lasers, Leds and spectrograph and came to the quick conclusion more power more glow no getting rid of it when using IR. Using thermal lwir for seeing and targeting no glow ??, but I still have a red laser mounted with a normal and low power micro switches for using I^2 devices. When the critter see the faint red glow it’s the last thing it sees ??. Having full power control of the visible and IR emission would be Awesome. I hope to get one down the road but it’s not needed by me it’s just more of a want. Electric 2000w fat tire scooter is next purchase for closing the distance on the critters and getting down the planted rows of crops ?? 940nm led light and 3 stacked IR filters on a spectrograph video. A laser makes a very thin line vs the led which is like a mound do to the wider band of IR produced by the led, I have IR lasers as well to show this if wanted. 940nm IR light no visible purple light or any other color emitted for that matter For those that have time to kill ?? |
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I just ordered one. I'll compare it to my Perst3's. I was wondering what the white light lumen output was. That's good news. A 1500mw laser illuminator should be just about enough to incinerate low earth orbit satellites. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Perst-2 specs per Zenitco: "Perst-2" laser-illuminating complex! The device has: Green laser in visible range with adjustable power of 1-18 mW; IR laser with a wavelength of 850 nm with adjustable power 1-18 mW; Flashlight with adjustable brightness of 300-1000 Lm; IR illuminator with adjustable solid angle and adjustable power of 0.3-1.5 watts. There are no analogues of the parameters in the world! Weight - not more than 350 g (including rechargeable battery 18650). The kit includes a charger, an extra battery, a remote switch with the ability to adjust the brightness of the selected modes Visible green laser (18 mW).IR laser (850 nm, 20 mW). IR laser illuminator (850 nm, 1200 mW) with adjustable focus. Flashlight (740 lm). Power single 18650 (included). Operating time guaranteed 1 hour on max power light+laser or IR illuminator+IR laser WON'T FIT ON B-19N RAIL! Lifetime warranty I took the option for DHL express shipping which says 2-4 days, so counting customs on each end I'm hoping to get it in a couple weeks. I won't be surprised if it really is 2-4 days though, I've had other optics expressed in from Russia and most have been less than a week https://ivantactical.com/shop/weapon-accessories/flashlights-and-accessories/flashlights/zenitco-perst-2-dual-visible-ir-tactical-green-laser-designator-with-ir-illuminator-and-flashlight/?wmc-currency=USD |
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It would mostly just last longer. It has the same output voltage as any rechargeable cr123a, just much more capacity. A top shelf 18650 might have almost twice the capacity of a single cr123a when brand new, and a bit more voltage when fully charged. I suppose the extra capacity also means the device can support a higher draw rate without overheating, but at some point we're getting LAMs that are more suited to a belt fed .50 cal than something man portable. View Quote |
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I ordered a PERST-2 from Ivan Tactical also. Looks like they have updated specs now Visible green laser (18 mW).IR laser (850 nm, 20 mW). IR laser illuminator (850 nm, 1200 mW) with adjustable focus. Flashlight (740 lm). Power single 18650 (included). Operating time guaranteed 1 hour on max power light+laser or IR illuminator+IR laser WON'T FIT ON B-19N RAIL! Lifetime warranty I took the option for DHL express shipping which says 2-4 days, so counting customs on each end I'm hoping to get it in a couple weeks. I won't be surprised if it really is 2-4 days though, I've had other optics expressed in from Russia and most have been less than a week https://ivantactical.com/shop/weapon-accessories/flashlights-and-accessories/flashlights/zenitco-perst-2-dual-visible-ir-tactical-green-laser-designator-with-ir-illuminator-and-flashlight/?wmc-currency=USD View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Perst-2 specs per Zenitco: "Perst-2" laser-illuminating complex! The device has: Green laser in visible range with adjustable power of 1-18 mW; IR laser with a wavelength of 850 nm with adjustable power 1-18 mW; Flashlight with adjustable brightness of 300-1000 Lm; IR illuminator with adjustable solid angle and adjustable power of 0.3-1.5 watts. There are no analogues of the parameters in the world! Weight - not more than 350 g (including rechargeable battery 18650). The kit includes a charger, an extra battery, a remote switch with the ability to adjust the brightness of the selected modes Visible green laser (18 mW).IR laser (850 nm, 20 mW). IR laser illuminator (850 nm, 1200 mW) with adjustable focus. Flashlight (740 lm). Power single 18650 (included). Operating time guaranteed 1 hour on max power light+laser or IR illuminator+IR laser WON'T FIT ON B-19N RAIL! Lifetime warranty I took the option for DHL express shipping which says 2-4 days, so counting customs on each end I'm hoping to get it in a couple weeks. I won't be surprised if it really is 2-4 days though, I've had other optics expressed in from Russia and most have been less than a week https://ivantactical.com/shop/weapon-accessories/flashlights-and-accessories/flashlights/zenitco-perst-2-dual-visible-ir-tactical-green-laser-designator-with-ir-illuminator-and-flashlight/?wmc-currency=USD |
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I'm here to keep you on track. Keep saving for duals. You're welcome. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The "all in oneness" is certainly appealing. I've been dithering on a Perst 3. That's Just a lot of bones when I've been trying to save for Duals. PERST-2 will be cool but for most things it won't be doing anything different than other lasers or lights do Save for them duals |
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Can anybody tell me if you still get that red glow with the Perst-3 illuminator? I've never used a laser illuminator before View Quote Now, the light thrown on the ground and backdrop of the target... if not looking into the beam? That is invisible. I cant even see a 70mw IR pointer dot on the ground past 20 feet outside at night. |
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The tubes look nice, pull them and drop them into the housing you want. Or keep your free duals....lots of other people are worried about losing them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I need someone to buy my ANVIS9s. ETA: yeah, I probably posted my post earlier in the wrong thread and didn’t even realize... my apologies, OP. I do want one of these PERSTs. |
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Got photos of the Perst 2 mounted at 12 o'clock on a Krink. Wanted to see if the FSP interferes with the white light. It's very negligible, suppressor casts way more shadow.
Have a Perst 2 incoming from Russia. As soon as it arrives, I'll post photos. More interested to see if it'll play nicely at 12 o'clock with a stormwerkz mounted optic. Anticipating running it to one side, though. I'll let you guys know as soon as it gets here. |
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Got photos of the Perst 2 mounted at 12 o'clock on a Krink. Wanted to see if the FSP interferes with the white light. It's very negligible, suppressor casts way more shadow. Have a Perst 2 incoming from Russia. As soon as it arrives, I'll post photos. More interested to see if it'll play nicely at 12 o'clock with a stormwerkz mounted optic. Anticipating running it to one side, though. I'll let you guys know as soon as it gets here. View Quote Thanks |
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Couldn't swing a Perst-3...*almost* went Perst-4 with an additional device as the illuminator, but went Holosun LS312G *at dealer cost* instead. Oh well - have 3 platforms, so maybe in the future for a Perst.
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Just went down the rabbit hole with all of this. Seems like an outstanding option over a grey market PEQ15 or DBAL. Personally waiting for the Klesh 2IKS IR model to come out. IR illum and IR laser combo supposedly in a new housing, more power with better plug and switch. Downside being that it is a flashlight instead of illuminator. If the Perst 4 had an IR/IR combo i would have bought already.
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Does anyone know if any of the pre-made Telluric Group zeroing targets match up with the Perst-3/4?
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Just went down the rabbit hole with all of this. Seems like an outstanding option over a grey market PEQ15 or DBAL. Personally waiting for the Klesh 2IKS IR model to come out. IR illum and IR laser combo supposedly in a new housing, more power with better plug and switch. Downside being that it is a flashlight instead of illuminator. If the Perst 4 had an IR/IR combo i would have bought already. View Quote In the last few years a new style of online retailer in Russia has come into force. These guys are selling legit NPZ, ZenitCo and other gear with proper licensing and follow the applicable Russian laws. They are actual business entities and they operate strictly within the law. Based on email correspondance I've had with several companies these guys are completely legit and won't risk any kind of grey market sale, let alone anything they know to be black market to the Russian police. They also offer manufacturer warranty and are pretty easy to work with, so the overall risk of buying expensive gear like ZenitCo has gone way down. A lot of these companies sell directly to the SF community, and there is a huge demand for Russian and international airsofters to get the same aftermarket gear that is popular in SF units, so they have a pretty strong customer base all around Best advice I can give is buy from a reputable source in the States if you can because they import a lot of this gear and have direct channels to ZenitCo and other companies. Next best is find online Russian retailers and strike up a conversation to feel them out. Ask a lot of questions and if you don't like their answers don't buy. I've found generally they've gotten a lot more savy about how we do business in the US and they have adopted a lot of our sales experience...good warranty, fast response to email and good customer service. The key here is that their reputation is very important to them...something that wasn't a big deal to them many years ago now is very important. They want to make money in the US and have adopted many of our attitudes because they know we expect it Just be mindful buying stuff from Russia isn't like buying from Amazon. There is always some level of risk...so do your research and be diligent. Never spend any more money than you are willing to lose outright, but personally, after spending the past 15 years in the AK suprlus market I feel more confident than ever But as always, I'm just a dude on the Internet so don't take my word as the gospel by any means |
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So I have a TNVC PVS-14 Gen 3 filmless White Phosphorous unit on order with TNVC and I specified almost airborne quality specs so I'm pretty darn excited. I also finished cutting up my ACH helmet today and fitting it with all the NV gear.
I've been looking at these Perst lasers for a few weeks now and I'm strongly attracted to the Perst 2 because the IR illuminator is 1200 milliwatts or 1.2 watts. However, I've been turned away because I don't want the big bulky 750 lumen light when I already have a 1500 lumen Surefire M600DF on my rifle that I don't want to get rid of. I love the layout and features of the Perst-3, but the IR illuminator isn't as powerful. Am I stressing over nothing, or will I ever find myself in a situation where I can't see as far as I want with the 550 milliwatt illuminator on the Perst-3? Basically, I'm wondering if I could ever get into a situation with the Perst-3, like night hunting feral hogs in a big field, or on a power line right of way, where the Perst-3 wouldn't be powerful enough and the Perst-2 would have been worth the extra weight and bulk? |
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You’re worried about nothing. That’s still an extremely powerful illuminator (5x that of some PEQ 15 units advertised power).
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You’re worried about nothing. That’s still an extremely powerful illuminator (5x that of some PEQ 15 units advertised power). View Quote |
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I have an ATILLA 200, which many consider the gold standard of IR illuminators. Making hits with a PVS-30 is a non-issue at those ranges. I dont care if it is pitch black, it is plenty of illumination. The illuminator on the ATILLA is 150mw, I cannot imagine what an additional 400mw would look like, let alone the 1.2 WATTS on the Perst 4.
Be VERY careful with that laser, I would think just sweeping it across the unaided eye would cause permanent damage, probably blind you. EDIT: I just went and checked the manual. The Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance (NOHD) for the 50mw IR Pointer on the ATILLA is 307 meters. Under this distance exposure to the cornea will cause permanent damage nearly instantly. Now imagine a laser 11 times that powerful!! That would scare the shit out of me with no physical cover on it. Quoted: Sweet, so whats the estimated effective range on the illuminator on a heavily overcast night? Can I get out 600-800 yards if I have it on my bolt gun and I'm hog hunting? View Quote |
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Got my Perst 2 in and am playing with it a bit tonight. Full discretion: I've read 0 of the owner's manual thus far. Just out in the dark pressing buttons.
Everything is as advertised. Works great and the USA market could learn a thing or two from these tape switches. Only thing that leaves me a little disappointed is the IR illuminator. It's an incredibly tight beam. Almost to the point where it's making me think I'm missing something. Completely opened up, it's about 1/4 the size of the IR illum on a full power PEQ15 on the same side of a barn. It's incredibly bright, and the ability to switch power via the unit or tape switch is awesome, but it's definitely a tight FOV. I'd imagine it's gonna be stellar on longer range work, but I can only lase out to about 150 at my current location. I'll also have to read the manual a little, that'll probably help. Will fit on top of krink top rail. White light will not be interrupted by the FSP, but you will need a CRAAAAZY high, Unity Tactical esque height mount to see over the white light bezel. I'm running a stormwerkz rail and the bezel probably takes close to 80% of my T2 window. I'd imagine the RS Regulate options would be even worse. So, anticipate running this either at 3 or 9 o clock. Also just remembered, I didn't try it with the diffuser. Flipped it to the side for all my switch playing. Not even sure if it's a diffuser. I was too anxious to get it out and mounted to read any fine print. Forgive me fellas. |
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Got my Perst 2 in and am playing with it a bit tonight. Full discretion: I've read 0 of the owner's manual thus far. Just out in the dark pressing buttons. Everything is as advertised. Works great and the USA market could learn a thing or two from these tape switches. Only thing that leaves me a little disappointed is the IR illuminator. It's an incredibly tight beam. Almost to the point where it's making me think I'm missing something. Completely opened up, it's about 1/4 the size of the IR illum on a full power PEQ15 on the same side of a barn. It's incredibly bright, and the ability to switch power via the unit or tape switch is awesome, but it's definitely a tight FOV. I'd imagine it's gonna be stellar on longer range work, but I can only lase out to about 150 at my current location. I'll also have to read the manual a little, that'll probably help. Will fit on top of krink top rail. White light will not be interrupted by the FSP, but you will need a CRAAAAZY high, Unity Tactical esque height mount to see over the white light bezel. I'm running a stormwerkz rail and the bezel probably takes close to 80% of my T2 window. I'd imagine the RS Regulate options would be even worse. So, anticipate running this either at 3 or 9 o clock. Also just remembered, I didn't try it with the diffuser. Flipped it to the side for all my switch playing. Not even sure if it's a diffuser. I was too anxious to get it out and mounted to read any fine print. Forgive me fellas. View Quote I'm super jealous. I got mine last week but I flew out the day before it arrived and won't see it again for a couple months I will be very happy to see your full set of instructions on how to use it though because by then I think you'll have it all figured out |
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White light will not be interrupted by the FSP, but you will need a CRAAAAZY high, Unity Tactical esque height mount to see over the white light bezel. I'm running a stormwerkz rail and the bezel probably takes close to 80% of my T2 window. I'd imagine the RS Regulate options would be even worse. So, anticipate running this either at 3 or 9 o clock. View Quote |
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Got my Perst 2 in and am playing with it a bit tonight. Full discretion: I've read 0 of the owner's manual thus far. Just out in the dark pressing buttons. Everything is as advertised. Works great and the USA market could learn a thing or two from these tape switches. Only thing that leaves me a little disappointed is the IR illuminator. It's an incredibly tight beam. Almost to the point where it's making me think I'm missing something. Completely opened up, it's about 1/4 the size of the IR illum on a full power PEQ15 on the same side of a barn. It's incredibly bright, and the ability to switch power via the unit or tape switch is awesome, but it's definitely a tight FOV. I'd imagine it's gonna be stellar on longer range work, but I can only lase out to about 150 at my current location. I'll also have to read the manual a little, that'll probably help. Will fit on top of krink top rail. White light will not be interrupted by the FSP, but you will need a CRAAAAZY high, Unity Tactical esque height mount to see over the white light bezel. I'm running a stormwerkz rail and the bezel probably takes close to 80% of my T2 window. I'd imagine the RS Regulate options would be even worse. So, anticipate running this either at 3 or 9 o clock. Also just remembered, I didn't try it with the diffuser. Flipped it to the side for all my switch playing. Not even sure if it's a diffuser. I was too anxious to get it out and mounted to read any fine print. Forgive me fellas. View Quote |
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I have an ATILLA 200, which many consider the gold standard of IR illuminators. Making hits with a PVS-30 is a non-issue at those ranges. I dont care if it is pitch black, it is plenty of illumination. The illuminator on the ATILLA is 150mw, I cannot imagine what an additional 400mw would look like, let alone the 1.2 WATTS on the Perst 4. Be VERY careful with that laser, I would think just sweeping it across the unaided eye would cause permanent damage, probably blind you. EDIT: I just went and checked the manual. The Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance (NOHD) for the 50mw IR Pointer on the ATILLA is 307 meters. Under this distance exposure to the cornea will cause permanent damage nearly instantly. Now imagine a laser 11 times that powerful!! That would scare the shit out of me with no physical cover on it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I have an ATILLA 200, which many consider the gold standard of IR illuminators. Making hits with a PVS-30 is a non-issue at those ranges. I dont care if it is pitch black, it is plenty of illumination. The illuminator on the ATILLA is 150mw, I cannot imagine what an additional 400mw would look like, let alone the 1.2 WATTS on the Perst 4. Be VERY careful with that laser, I would think just sweeping it across the unaided eye would cause permanent damage, probably blind you. EDIT: I just went and checked the manual. The Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance (NOHD) for the 50mw IR Pointer on the ATILLA is 307 meters. Under this distance exposure to the cornea will cause permanent damage nearly instantly. Now imagine a laser 11 times that powerful!! That would scare the shit out of me with no physical cover on it. Quoted: Sweet, so whats the estimated effective range on the illuminator on a heavily overcast night? Can I get out 600-800 yards if I have it on my bolt gun and I'm hog hunting? |
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Luckily it is fully adjustable (so is the IR illuminator). The aiming laser goes anywhere from 0.7 mw up to 50mw while the IR illuminator goes anywhere in between 0.7mw and 150mw. I normally keep the aiming laser down around the lowest power and keep the illuminator at full power. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Man I wish those PERST-3's were cheaper.... Just got my Holosun LS321G in yesterday. Mounted it to the 11.3" pistol. I got it at dealer cost, and "real world" for a US civilian whose 5 acres is extremely wooded - it'll do everything I'd need it to do (but pray I never have to).
But in fantasy land (Zombie Horde, Bro! Civil War Part Deux!) , the IR Illuminator is the weak point. I'm looking at these PERST numbers and drooling, LOL. Congrats you PERST owners! On the up side, I *do* have other platforms that the Holosun can move to, so maybe in the future I can join the club! Thanks for all the reports/feedback in this thread :thumbsup: |
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I just picked up a used Perst-4 laser off Ebay for just under $300 from a seller here in the US. I also have a couple of Holosun IR and Green Vis lasers. Hopefully I can get it delivered before I go to my dad's place to camp. Gonna be doing a lot of night fire on a steel range. I am looking forward to putting it through some abuse see how it holds up. The Holosun lasers have been really good to me so far.
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I just picked up a used Perst-4 laser off Ebay for just under $300 from a seller here in the US. I also have a couple of Holosun IR and Green Vis lasers. Hopefully I can get it delivered before I go to my dad's place to camp. Gonna be doing a lot of night fire on a steel range. I am looking forward to putting it through some abuse see how it holds up. The Holosun lasers have been really good to me so far. View Quote |
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We need pictures of the perst-4! For most people who already have an ir light this is awesome. I don’t know of any slaved vis/Ir lasers for even double the price! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I just picked up a used Perst-4 laser off Ebay for just under $300 from a seller here in the US. I also have a couple of Holosun IR and Green Vis lasers. Hopefully I can get it delivered before I go to my dad's place to camp. Gonna be doing a lot of night fire on a steel range. I am looking forward to putting it through some abuse see how it holds up. The Holosun lasers have been really good to me so far. |
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