In this follow-up evaluation, Kyle from 4MR Ranch tests a third SMS Trinity unit to see if the budget-friendly laser can withstand the heavy recoil of a SCAR 17. While the internal diodes in this specific unit remained aligned and did not "walk" independently like previous versions, the overall system still struggled to maintain a consistent point of impact.
In this video from 4MR Ranch, it looks like the MS Trinity is here to crash the IR laser party with a $350 price tag that's practically a typo compared to the $3,000+ competition. This compact 3-in-1 device gives you a visible laser, an IR laser, and a surprisingly powerful vixel-based illuminator—enough juice to silhouette a squirrel at 500 yards under the cover of night, making it an awesome time to finally get into night vision.
Brix Tactical shows how to do this in this video. This 4-in-1 device, housed in an anodized aluminum body, integrates a green laser, an IR laser, an IR illuminator with variable beam divergence (~17 MRAD to ~120 MRAD), and a 1000-lumen white light (80,000 Candela). It features slave lasers (no separate calibration required) for both visible and IR, suitable for 7.62x51 recoil. A factory default low-power safety mode is included, with an option to activate high-power mode.