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Redlands, CA
TNVC is proud to announce that the highly anticipated TNVC/Steiner TOR-MINI IR Variable Power Control IR aiming laser is now in full rate production, and shipping to customers and dealers!
TNVC was the first company to partner with Laser Devices, Inc. (now Steiner eOptics) in 2011 to bring Class I IR aiming lasers to the commercial market for direct retail sales, and we are pleased to be collaborating with them once again to support the commercial market with an innovative and affordable new product, proving that quality Night Vision accessories and IR lasers do not have to be expensive!
With an MSRP of $269 and weighing less than 2 ounces, the TOR-MINI IR was designed to offer a miniaturized, budget friendly Class I IR aiming laser to the market, and is equally at home on pistols, long guns, SMGs and PDWs, and even on thermal devices and spotting scopes! The TOR-MINI IR Variable Power Control features a “step down” feature that allows the user to easily select between 0.7, 0.4, and 0.2 mW outputs by holding down the activation paddle attenuating the aiming dot size and bloom based on range, target size, and ambient lighting conditions.
Learn more and order yours today:
tnvc.com/shop/steiner-tnvc-tor-mini-ir-vpc-variable-power-control
Has anyone tested one of these out? Seems like the price is right and the size is right for a short barrel.. don’t see much about them in terms of reviews or impressions though.
Well since this is a brand new product announcement, it sounds like you should buy one and let us know what you think.
https://www.ar15.com/forums/AR-15/TNVC-Introduces-the-TOR-MINI-IR-VPC/20-747833/
No “official reviews” but some folks are giving out their input after obtaining it. Looks like a good budget laser and just placed my order. Plus TNVCs customer service is fantastic!
TNVC’s product page shows this mounted un the rail of a pistol. An affordable pistol IR laser is precisely what the NV market needs. Already ordered one!
Are cats able to see this laser?
It looks good. I’d like to know the battery life of it.
This is pretty rad. I would love to see a Vis only version for compliance purposes.
Steiner does offer a Green Vis only TOR.