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Civilian IR Lasers

Civilian IR Lasers You Can Actually Buy

Shop civilian IR laser options that mount on your rifle and pair with your night vision, no agency letterhead required. From the Holosun LS221G to the eye-safe Wilcox Raid XE, every unit here is the civilian configuration of platforms professionals run.

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Who Runs Civilian IR

Night hunters

Pair an infrared laser with your goggles for fast, accurate aiming on hogs and predators after dark.

Range & training

An IR laser pointer for civilians turns zeroing drills and partner coordination into a night-capable skill set.

Home & property defense

Aim accurately under goggles in zero light without flooding your property in visible light.

Airsoft & simulation

Run the real aiming workflow with legal, low power hardware instead of toy lasers.

Finding the Best Civilian IR Laser

Start with output: commercial IR laser devices sold to civilians stay under regulated power limits, which still buys plenty of capability at practical engagement ranges. Then weigh visible-plus-IR combos against IR-only units, illuminator support, and housing durability. If you outgrow the civilian line, restricted units exist for verified professionals. Tell us your optic and use case and we will narrow it to one or two units.

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Visible, IR, or both

Combos like the LS221G run green visible and IR from one housing; single-band units save weight.

Illuminator support

An onboard IR illuminator, like the LS321G carries, helps your goggles in zero-light interiors.

Wavelength

Match IR output to your night vision sensitivity, commonly 850 nm like the XVL2-IRC.

Durability

Aluminum housings and recoil-rated internals from Steiner and Wilcox hold zero under hard use.

CIVILIAN IR FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Civilians can own and use IR lasers that comply with output regulations, and every unit on this page is the compliant configuration. Always check state and local rules for specific activities like hunting.

Output power. Civilian models stay under regulated limits, while full-power restricted units are limited to verified government and law enforcement buyers. Housings, controls, and mounting are often identical.

They pair with analog and most digital night vision. Match the wavelength, commonly 850 nm, to your device's sensitivity and you are set.

No, and neither can anyone else. The beam appears only through night vision optics, which is the point: you aim precisely while staying invisible to the naked eye.

At practical night-shooting distances, yes. Civilian output covers the ranges most goggles support; the restricted advantage matters mostly at extended range.

No permit is required for the civilian models on this page. Export is restricted: we only export for government agencies and do not handle exports for individual buyers.

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