Description
All New DIR-1G Green Visible Laser Aiming Device (Green Visible Only) All New Arisaka Defense Mount & Button / Momentary / Double Tap Latch On Activation / MADE IN U.S.A.
Designed as an "offset" Laser for the M4 / AR15 Platform the DIR-1G is the smallest, lightest, highest power, lowest profile tactical Green Visible laser available on the market.
Made in the USA, When mounted at 12 o’clock on a Picatinny hand guard, the laser projection height over bore is an incredible .45 inch! That’s lower than any standard synthetic Front Sight Post! Further enhanced with the most recent breakthroughs in laser diode technology, the DIR-ONE features the most advanced Green Visible laser on the market. The innovative design also provides a center-of-bore fire control button, effectively allowing ambidextrous operation by both right & left-handed operators. The DIR-1G is available in Black and is compatible with all NATO Crane certified remote pressure pad systems (Optional)
Add a Surefire m640v pro Vampire (Visible / Infrared) Light w/ DS00 Tail cap and SR07-D-IT Dual tape switch to run light and laser. Black Only $595.00 (A Savings Of Over $100.00 Off Retail)
Ships: In Stock
- Green Visible Laser Pointer Only
- 3V CR123 Battery Included
- Innovative Arisaka Ambidextrous Fire Button Placement
- MIL-STD Crane Remote Switch Connector
- Remote Pressure Switch (Optional)
- MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny Rail Mount Arisaka Defense
- Fire Control Button (Momentary / Double Tap Constant)
- Water Proof Design
- Intuitive “User Only” Activation Light
- Windage / Elevation Adjustable
Weight w/ Battery | 3.7 oz |
Length | 3.2" |
Width | 2.5" |
Height Above Rail | .5" |
Battery | CR123 1 ea. |
Battery Life | >8 Hours |
Waterproof | >IP68 |
Output Power | Green > 5.0 mW Class 3R |
Beam Divergence | 0.5 mrad |
Wavelength | 520 NM |
Range | >50M Sunlight |
Export: The Export of this product without proper licensing is strictly prohibited and falls under ITAR per title 22, CFR, parts 120-130. Please contact US Night Vision Export Dept. to receive further information on how to obtain proper licensing from the U.S. Department of State