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Magpul - 2025 New Maztech X4-FCS & X4-LRF

Don’t we all usually ask the vendors if the lasers we purchasing is berry or non berry? Well at least I do. And they all give an answer.

I wasn’t sure what it was and I just looked it up. It related more to textile stuff like yarn cotton etc.

Also mentioned specialty metal. Would have to look beyond google to figure it out. Could be a way for manufacturers to try to get their products by mentioning it even if it doesn’t apply?
 
I mean honestly, if it doesn’t matter to most if it’s berry or non berry compliant then it’s all good. For me, I always ask the manufacturer or vendor before buying any lasers. Rather we care if it’s 100 % DOD approved is all up to the buyer. I’m just laying it down to anyone who is concern if it is or not. Really it doesn’t matter.. Believe or not to believe. Let’s move on..
 
I mean honestly, if it doesn’t matter to most if it’s berry or non berry compliant then it’s all good. For me, I always ask the manufacturer or vendor before buying any lasers. Rather we care if it’s 100 % DOD approved is all up to the buyer. I’m just laying it down to anyone who is concern if it is or not. Really it doesn’t matter.. Believe or not to believe. Let’s move on..

Why just lasers? how about scopes? is something unique about the lasers? I'm just curious. Never heard of this before so
 
Why just lasers? how about scopes? is something unique about the lasers? I'm just curious. Never heard of this before so
Parts internally probably. Where was it sourced from. I mean honestly, it really doesn’t matter to some. For instance, I a few months ago I picked up a PLRF 25c x3. I know for a fact that it’s not a berry unit. Because it’s made in Switzerland. And not in the US. My son, just picked up a OGL high power. And the parts is sourced from Korea I think. But it’s a baddass unit. I believe a good support of the company is all it matters. Like if something goes wrong with the product, they are there to take care of it. For the Maztech unit, we don’t know at this point as it’s still a new product. Who knows, the whole unit might be 100% USA made. Either way, I’m in for one. But I do want to get a mil/le unit. All my lasers are high power. I just can’t do neutered lasers.. lol
 
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For those of you interested in how the X4 LRF performs after dark:



Your videos are awesome! These included. How is setting wind on the maztech? With and without the remote? The impact is very easy to change wind with the remote but I have a moral opposition to cables and probably wouldn’t run the maztech remote so I’m curious
 
Your videos are awesome! These included. How is setting wind on the maztech? With and without the remote? The impact is very easy to change wind with the remote but I have a moral opposition to cables and probably wouldn’t run the maztech remote so I’m curious
Very simple to set the wind, I'd say just as easy as the impact 4000. One difference I've noticed though, the Impact 4000 remembers wind direction on the compass as the unit rotates. Doesn't seem like that's case for the Maztech so you'll have to remember to make adjustments as conditions change.

I can't speak to the performance of the remote as I don't use them.