VOTATU MDL-IG Green Laser/Light/IR Laser Sight Combo 3000LM Tan
VOTATU MDL-IG Green Laser/Light/IR Laser Sight Combo 3000LM Tan
VOTATU MDL-IG Green Laser/Light/IR Laser Sight Combo 3000LM Tan

VOTATU MDL-IG Green Laser/Light/IR Laser Sight Combo 3000LM, Tan

$109.99 $79.99

Powerful Illumination and Laser Functions: Featuring a maximum light output of 3000 lumens from LED bulb and a IIIa class green laser with a power output ≤5mW, this device offers remarkable performance, combined with infrared laser.
Easy Activation: Built-in textured rubber pressure pad On/Off activation for easy touch, with momentary and constant activation and strobe mode options for operations.
Innovative Design: The green laser and infrared laser are located in the same beam emitter, making it easy to adjust and zero synchronously without the need for separate operations.
Wide Compatibility: It can perfectly match with M1913 Picatinny or M - LOK rail systems.
Durable and Convenient Construction: It has a CNC machined aluminum housing with water resistance (IPX6 level), shockproof, recoil proof and corrosion resistant coatings, maintaining maximum durability in various environments.It has a built-in polymer battery and can be easily recharged via a magnetic USB interface.

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Description

VOTATU MDL-IG 3000 Lumens Flashlight Green/IR Laser Combo

Specifications

Light Output: High Mode: Max3000LM / Low Mode: Max1500LM
Bulb Type: LED
Light Beam Color: White
Lighting Range: High Mode:180m / Low Mode:120m
Water Resistance Level: IPX6
Material: Aluminum
Finish: Matte
Battery Type: Polymer Battery (Built-in)
Charging Time: 2.5Hrs
Attachment/Mount Type: Picatinny, Mlok
Dimension: 120x55x27mm/4.75x2.16x1.06in
Weight: 224g/7.9oz
Laser Beam Color: Green, IR (invisible)
Max Laser Output: 5mW
Laser Class: IIIa
Laser Range: Daytime 100meters, Nighttime 2000meters

 

Multiple Mounting Positions

The MDL-IG can be mounted in a variety of orientations for Mlok and Picatinny rail.

Inside the Box

  • MDL-IG
  • Charging Cable
  • Wrench
  • User Manual
FAQ
Question Answer
What kind of product is the MDL-IG? The MDL-IG is an all-in-one compact tactical illumination system from VOTATU, combining a 3000-lumen white light, green visible laser, and IR laser. All controls are built into the unit with no remote switch. Ideal for rifles with limited rail space.
What is the difference between the MDL-IG and the V848? The MDL-IG is more compact with all buttons on the unit — no remote switch. It is ideal for minimal, cable-free builds. The V848 adds a remote pressure switch, LED display, and IR illuminator with richer features. The MDL-IG is better for tight rail space.
What modes does this unit offer? White light: single-click constant, press-hold momentary, triple-click strobe. Green laser supports all three modes too. IR laser is simple on/off with a blue indicator on the back. The light has two brightness levels: 3000 lumens high and 1500 lumens low.
What type of firearms is it suitable for? It works on AR-15s, PCCs, shotguns, and other long guns with Picatinny or M-LOK rails. One user even mounted it on a Henry lever-action .357. Both Picatinny and M-LOK mounting hardware are included.
Does the lack of a remote pressure switch affect usability? It depends on your setup. The cable-free design gives a clean look. However, side-mounted users with shorter reach may struggle. Some cite this as their main complaint. Verify your grip position before ordering.
Is top-rail or side-rail mounting better? Most prefer top-rail (12 o'clock) — thumb naturally reaches buttons in a C-grip. If blocking iron sights or a red dot, side-rail (3 or 9) is the alternative. The longer profile makes top mounting more natural; side-mounted buttons can be awkward.
Is the green laser bright and visible in daylight? Very bright. Users clearly see the green dot at 30+ yards in daytime sunlight and hundreds of yards at night. One reported clear visibility at 100 yards, another on tree lines at 300 yards.
How well does the IR laser perform? With PVS-14 and similar NV devices, the IR laser is clear to roughly 200 yards with minimal blooming. Note: it is quite bright and may overexpose NV tubes at close range.
Are the green and IR lasers co-aligned? Yes — a standout feature. Green and IR share the same emitter. Zero the green laser in daylight and IR is automatically aligned. No need to zero under night vision. Multiple users praise how easy this makes zeroing.
How do I zero the laser? Use the included Allen wrench for elevation and windage. Each click equals approximately 1 inch at 100 yards. Process: loosen locking screw, adjust, then re-tighten.
How tight is the laser dot? Tight at close range — coin-sized for IR at 25 feet. White light has a defined hot spot with generous flood. Designed for close-to-medium range engagements.
Can it handle real firearm recoil? Yes. Tested on .223/5.56, .308, .300BO, .45 ACP, and 12-gauge with mostly positive results across all platforms.
What material is the housing? Is it durable? CNC aluminum alloy. Multiple users are surprised by the solid build. One ran it through competition in rain, mud, and sand — it kept working and he bought a second unit. Water resistance is IPX6.
Will it survive drops and impacts? Multiple users report good impact resistance. One competitor unit survived repeated knocks and drops while holding zero. Another reported no issues after multiple drops and bumps.
How long does the battery last? Battery life is decent with long usage between charges. Full-power light drains faster — about 2-3.5 hours continuous. Laser-only use extends runtime significantly.
Is the battery replaceable? No, it is built-in. Advantage: more compact, better sealing, no spare batteries to carry. Disadvantage: must recharge when depleted, no quick swap in the field.
Do I need to remove the unit for charging? No. The biggest advantage is charging without removal, so your zero stays intact.
Does the low-profile design actually save rail space? Yes. The compact design is invaluable for firearms with limited rail space — three functions in minimal volume. Especially relevant for SBRs and PCCs.
Can it be used on a shotgun? Yes. Good results on 12-gauge. Stable on a Mossberg Shockwave. Ensure screws are fully tightened before use.