WADSN PERST-4 Green Vis/IR Laser 1:1 Clone
Our most Perst4ntant item yet (sorry not sorry)
We would like to say we are bringing you a cool new device from everyone's favorite Russian AK furniture company Zenitco… but due to certain unfortunate events… we aren’t. But we are bringing you a cool new device that does clone their PERST-4, from WADSN. It’s a helluva cool attachment to run on your rifle setup, or as they call it, a “Combined Device.” What this entails is a green laser strobe compatible with night vision, that can alternatively project an infrared beam to light up whatever gets in the FOV of your NODs. They boast a runtime of two hours, have a range of 100-200 meters depending on time of day and lighting, and despite being made of aluminum weighs a total of 245 grams. They also run the strangest designation for a battery you’ll ever see, as listed below. Grab a set now, (while you still can in the case of Canadians…) and ensure your right to own the night is never disputed again!
Features
Top switch toggles between IR, the visible green laser and lock out mode.
Press the main button once to turn the PERST on, and again to turn the device off.
Two quick taps in either laser setting will activate the strobe/flash mode.
Holding down the button in either mode will keep the laser on until pressure is released.
Includes one wired switch - attached by an included detachable wire to the PERST-4 clone
Simple zeroing by using two tactile turrets
Zero the visible laser and the IR laser will also be zero’d to this point.
Brightness is adjusted using the + and - buttons on the main body
Uses CR123 batteries (Lithium is recommended)
Blue indicator on top means IR flashlight is on, red indicator means green laser is on. No light will be present if the device is off.
EACH KIT INCLUDES
Perst-4 clone
One wired switch
One Hex key
Instructions
One padded plastic case
Measurements:
Fits on regular picatinny rails
Weighs 245 grams
91 x 50 x 25 millimeters
Condition:
New and unused
Manufacturing
Full Metal Version
Field Notes/Misty Supply Musings/Potential Uses/Trivia
Often, “Just as good” is a phrase thrown around by those who bought a lesser product. This is a rare case of a clone actually being a true copy. There are minor differences but the functionality is the same.
We have tested these (the ones being sold have not been used of course) lasers on 5.56 rifles, 12ga and 7.62x39 with no loss of zero and no issues. When used side by side with a real unit, it is impossible to tell the difference in function. When examining the device up close, you can see subtle differences - but nothing very important.
In a Youtube comments section Zenitco has stated that they will not resume shipments to America… “when you (Americans) learn to overthrow your government better than January 1st.” We are not joking, Zenitco really did say this.
Our most Perst4ntant item yet (sorry not sorry)
We would like to say we are bringing you a cool new device from everyone's favorite Russian AK furniture company Zenitco… but due to certain unfortunate events… we aren’t. But we are bringing you a cool new device that does clone their PERST-4, from WADSN. It’s a helluva cool attachment to run on your rifle setup, or as they call it, a “Combined Device.” What this entails is a green laser strobe compatible with night vision, that can alternatively project an infrared beam to light up whatever gets in the FOV of your NODs. They boast a runtime of two hours, have a range of 100-200 meters depending on time of day and lighting, and despite being made of aluminum weighs a total of 245 grams. They also run the strangest designation for a battery you’ll ever see, as listed below. Grab a set now, (while you still can in the case of Canadians…) and ensure your right to own the night is never disputed again!
Features
Top switch toggles between IR, the visible green laser and lock out mode.
Press the main button once to turn the PERST on, and again to turn the device off.
Two quick taps in either laser setting will activate the strobe/flash mode.
Holding down the button in either mode will keep the laser on until pressure is released.
Includes one wired switch - attached by an included detachable wire to the PERST-4 clone
Simple zeroing by using two tactile turrets
Zero the visible laser and the IR laser will also be zero’d to this point.
Brightness is adjusted using the + and - buttons on the main body
Uses CR123 batteries (Lithium is recommended)
Blue indicator on top means IR flashlight is on, red indicator means green laser is on. No light will be present if the device is off.
EACH KIT INCLUDES
Perst-4 clone
One wired switch
One Hex key
Instructions
One padded plastic case
Measurements:
Fits on regular picatinny rails
Weighs 245 grams
91 x 50 x 25 millimeters
Condition:
New and unused
Manufacturing
Full Metal Version
Field Notes/Misty Supply Musings/Potential Uses/Trivia
Often, “Just as good” is a phrase thrown around by those who bought a lesser product. This is a rare case of a clone actually being a true copy. There are minor differences but the functionality is the same.
We have tested these (the ones being sold have not been used of course) lasers on 5.56 rifles, 12ga and 7.62x39 with no loss of zero and no issues. When used side by side with a real unit, it is impossible to tell the difference in function. When examining the device up close, you can see subtle differences - but nothing very important.
In a Youtube comments section Zenitco has stated that they will not resume shipments to America… “when you (Americans) learn to overthrow your government better than January 1st.” We are not joking, Zenitco really did say this.
Our most Perst4ntant item yet (sorry not sorry)
We would like to say we are bringing you a cool new device from everyone's favorite Russian AK furniture company Zenitco… but due to certain unfortunate events… we aren’t. But we are bringing you a cool new device that does clone their PERST-4, from WADSN. It’s a helluva cool attachment to run on your rifle setup, or as they call it, a “Combined Device.” What this entails is a green laser strobe compatible with night vision, that can alternatively project an infrared beam to light up whatever gets in the FOV of your NODs. They boast a runtime of two hours, have a range of 100-200 meters depending on time of day and lighting, and despite being made of aluminum weighs a total of 245 grams. They also run the strangest designation for a battery you’ll ever see, as listed below. Grab a set now, (while you still can in the case of Canadians…) and ensure your right to own the night is never disputed again!
Features
Top switch toggles between IR, the visible green laser and lock out mode.
Press the main button once to turn the PERST on, and again to turn the device off.
Two quick taps in either laser setting will activate the strobe/flash mode.
Holding down the button in either mode will keep the laser on until pressure is released.
Includes one wired switch - attached by an included detachable wire to the PERST-4 clone
Simple zeroing by using two tactile turrets
Zero the visible laser and the IR laser will also be zero’d to this point.
Brightness is adjusted using the + and - buttons on the main body
Uses CR123 batteries (Lithium is recommended)
Blue indicator on top means IR flashlight is on, red indicator means green laser is on. No light will be present if the device is off.
EACH KIT INCLUDES
Perst-4 clone
One wired switch
One Hex key
Instructions
One padded plastic case
Measurements:
Fits on regular picatinny rails
Weighs 245 grams
91 x 50 x 25 millimeters
Condition:
New and unused
Manufacturing
Full Metal Version
Field Notes/Misty Supply Musings/Potential Uses/Trivia
Often, “Just as good” is a phrase thrown around by those who bought a lesser product. This is a rare case of a clone actually being a true copy. There are minor differences but the functionality is the same.
We have tested these (the ones being sold have not been used of course) lasers on 5.56 rifles, 12ga and 7.62x39 with no loss of zero and no issues. When used side by side with a real unit, it is impossible to tell the difference in function. When examining the device up close, you can see subtle differences - but nothing very important.
In a Youtube comments section Zenitco has stated that they will not resume shipments to America… “when you (Americans) learn to overthrow your government better than January 1st.” We are not joking, Zenitco really did say this.