Laser Aiming Devices

Laser Aiming Devices Built for the Dark

Shop laser aiming devices from Holosun, Steiner, SureFire, and Wilcox: precise beams that stay where you put them and pair cleanly with your night vision. Visible green for daylight, infrared for when you cannot afford to be seen.

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Who Runs These Lasers

Law enforcement & tactical

High-performance IR lasers with rugged housings and multiple emission modes for hazardous, variable conditions.

Military & special operations

Dual-band visible and IR devices that integrate with NVG and thermal optics under extreme demands.

Hunters & enthusiasts

Civilian legal devices and low power visible lasers that keep you compliant, safe, and undetected at night.

Training & range work

A night vision laser pointer covers zeroing, demonstrations, and marking without giving away your position.

What to Look for Before Buying

If you run night vision, a standard visible laser works against you. An IR laser illuminator for night vision gives you aiming feedback with no light visible to the naked eye, keeping you unseen while your optics reveal the target. Compare every IR laser illuminator and dual-band unit above, then talk to our team about pairing the right beam with your goggles.

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Wavelength & compatibility

IR output should match your night vision gear's sensitivity, commonly 850 nm or 940 nm.

Output power

Civilian legal use stays under regulated limits. Restricted devices serve certified professionals.

Adjustment & mounting

Look for windage and elevation control, offset rails, and quick detach systems.

Control modes

Constant-on versus momentary, visible to IR switch-over, and remote pressure switches.

LASER DEVICE FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, when output power and features comply with civilian regulations. Every laser device we offer is vetted for output compliance, fail-safe cutoffs, and clear instructions.

A visible laser projects a dot anyone can see. An IR laser is invisible to the naked eye and appears only through night vision optics, which keeps your position concealed while you aim.

Match the wavelength to your night vision gear's sensitivity, commonly 850 nm or 940 nm. Confirm your device specs or ask our team before you buy.

Yes. These units are built for picatinny rails with windage and elevation adjustment, and many support offset mounts, quick detach systems, and remote pressure switches.

Yes, in our restricted laser devices section, available only to certified professionals with proper authorizations. The lasers on this page are the civilian legal line.

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