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    I got a IWAL2 from Grant early on when he first had them (that's mine with the ARMS mount at the start of this thread on a rifle length MRP rail) and at 100 yards the dot is about 6MOA.

    This unit has been totally bulletproof, and the only modifications to it that I have made has been a switch to the LaRue mount (thanks again Grant), and I tightened up the tension on the adjusters by preloading the spring a few mm.

    My first test was to zero it and leave it on the gun for several shooting sessions and after 600+ rounds of BHBB 75gr ammo, it hadn't changed zero at all!
    The ability to mount it on a rifle, zero it to the Aimpoint, then use it with the helmet mounted PVS-14, makes it one of the most valuable accessories I have ever bought.
    Lately I have used it on the little M92 Krink, and while this weapon's muzzle flash at night is impressive, in no way does it lessen the usefulness of the IR laser and scoring chest hits on silhouette targets out past 50 yards is absurdly easy.

    Once again, thanks Grant!

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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    No visible laser. If you want a quality offset laser, buy the LDI OTAL. They run between $400-$470.



    C4
    +1 on the OTAL.

    Tack

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    I've used a IWAL since April of last year. I took one to Blackwater's HRSO course in May of last year and it performed great there. We had several night shoots and the one night we did the driving training with NODS on the track, I used the IWAL to mark the instructors car for everyone to see their position.

    Several courses later, both as a student and a instructor, the IWAL has had its fair knocks and it works like a charm.

    Its a good piece of kit as far as I am concerned.

    Y-

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    What is the range of visibility inconjunction with gen 3 pvs 14? The last Hayes that I played with was under 3w and was barely visible at over 150yd. Also, have they upped the wattage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mos2111 View Post
    What is the range of visibility inconjunction with gen 3 pvs 14? The last Hayes that I played with was under 3w and was barely visible at over 150yd. Also, have they upped the wattage?
    I can see mine for hundreds of yards. About the longest distance that I have observed it would be close to 500 yards, and it was still pretty bright.

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    Just curious, what are you guys running as switches on your IWAL's. I have a digilight tape switch, and was thinking about a push button; maybe a momentary/ constant on for hunting. Would a push buttom for a 6P work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hootiewho View Post
    Just curious, what are you guys running as switches on your IWAL's. I have a digilight tape switch, and was thinking about a push button; maybe a momentary/ constant on for hunting. Would a push buttom for a 6P work?

    You can run ANY tape switch from SF that will fit a 6P/G2. Most peple run the XM06 from what I have seen.


    C4

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    Thanks Grant

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    Grant, email sent...I want one
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with intentions of arriving safely in a pretty well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming ... WOW! What a ride!"

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    Post resurrected from the dead...

    Anyone know what ever became of these guys?

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