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ENFORCE TAC 25:

Lasers, bad for the IRIS

03/05/2025

The new IRIS lasers from HOLOSUN look very promising. There are four different variants that share a new laser box design, and all at reasonable prices.

On each model, you will find the activation button on the top and the adjustment switches, and the cable switch connection on the back.

HOLOSUN uses the Crane-Plug for the IRIS lasers, so you also have access to switches from other manufacturers.

IRIS 1

The number behind IRIS tells you how many laser sources each variant offers. With IRIS 1, it is just a single laser in Red, Green, or IR.

The laser box is powered by a single AA battery.

The cable switch with Crane-Plug is included.

IRIS 2

What's better than one laser? Of course, two.

With IRIS 2, you have an IR laser combined with a red or green laser.

IRIS 3

The most classic laser box with a total of three lasers. A visible red or green laser, an IR laser, and an IR illumination laser with adjustable focus. There is a slider on the top for this purpose.

All three lasers are arranged coaxially. We are excited to see how this laser box works in conjunction with a fixed rear sight on a long gun.

IRIS 4

The all-in-one laser box. Three lasers plus white light. Of course, the largest of all four laser boxes.

For those who don't have room for a laser box and additional white light on the gun, IRIS 4 is the perfect solution.

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