Z-BOLT DEBUTS THE ACAL SERIES MFAL DEVICE
Z-Bolt has debuted their latest offering with the new ACAL series MFAL aiming device.
Z-Bolt states “BOLT is proud to announce a new laser product series, 30 months in development. A “PEQ/DBAL Equivalent” MFAL device, the Z-BOLT® ACAL Series laser represents the best in cutting edge, modern age design. Purpose built for military units & tactical law enforcement. MILSPEC environmental standards;…
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never forget the time humans tried explaining the police or the military either one to sonic and his response was “ohhhh. so like eggman”
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New toy for the gats - Steiner DBAL D2
So initial impressions - I knew about the problems specific to Steiner units going into this like the prolapsing plussy(tm) possibility or the general fat fuckedness of the D2 specifically, and knowing what to expect has definitely made it a bit easier to settle into
The weight is the main and obvious drawback and the remote cable ports work just fine if you aren't gripping and ripping like a moron.
There's still a few things about these I'm not a huge fan of, but mostly just related to the lack of aftermarket
There aren't really any alternative mounts for these short of modifying existing ones to fit
The availability of spare parts (namely spare lens caps) is practically nonexistent
And the fire button on the back, while in an incredibly convenient position, I find rather mushy, no nice tactile click, and it's such a small button with a high guard that it's annoying to press, especially if your fingernails are any less than freshly cut
THAT BEING SAID
These are as close to a military FP laser you can get that you can actually take out repair services for and that makes all the difference for me
The illuminator seems nice and crisp and has a pretty wide range of focus
The fact that I can zero this thing in the daytime using the visible laser which the IR laser is slaved to is a great benefit
Not to mention there are bolt-on front sight blades for these lasers to use in place of a typical FSB or folding front sight
tl;dr:
Pros:
Powerful af for a civ laser
Good overall form factor
You can actually get customer service for these things
Cons:
fucking heavy lol
lack of alternative rail mounts
self-removing crane ports (if you're dumb)
For frame of reference, an ancient 1990's AIM-1/DLR somehow weighs less than the DBAL D2 lmao
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and what if i post about DCA laser tag AU again
[ TO EXPLAIN THE AU TO THOSE THAT DIDN'T SEE MY POST ABT IT; DCA Laser Tag AU is a what if type AU- What if they were moved to Fazer Blast instead of the Daycare? The AU does have a lot more to it (yes, Gregory and Vanny are involved!), though I still have to make art for those ideas!]
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Hey! So uuhhh 👉👈 if the request is still open, may I ask for Larry with a reader who's capable of becoming a champion but they prefer working another profession instead? Like perhaps as a researcher?
Larry is such a curious character when it comes to being really good at Pokemon battling, so I wonder what he would think being with someone like that. Maybe at one time reader just finished fighting the elite four with ease but they just tap out before they fight the champion? Can be against Paldea's elite four or other region's elite four
With that said thank you for reading this! No pressure, your writing is really cool and I'm fine reading anything you post. Have a nice day!! :DD
Okay, this. Accidentally just became me dissecting Larry’s character like he’s a frog and I am but an over-excitable seventh grader. There’s not a lot about the reader, they’re there, but it’s a lot of Larry. I don’t think I said anything new here and also went totally overboard with this. I just *clenches fist* am obsessed with this guy. I hope you enjoy this anyway!
Livin’ Like Larry (Ft. Reader Who Quits The Elite Test Right Before Fighting Geeta)
- Larry’s interesting in a way because not only does he insist on doing the bare minimum in terms of effort, but he also works enough overtime that he has to be “strictly told” to take a break. He uses Normal-type Pokemon and has a particular fondness for them, however, it’s obvious that he also likes Flying-types. His tie is light blue with a cloud pattern, his ace is Staraptor, and the only time any of his speech is punctuated with an exclamation point is during his Elite Four battle when he’s using Flying-type Pokemon. Not to mention during his gym rematch, he has Braviary on his team, another Normal/Flying-type.
- On top of all that, not only does he give the TM for Facade when you beat him, but during his first Gym Battle when he Terastillizes his Pokemon, he says “I think it’s time to show you that real life isn’t all just being true to yourself...” Larry seems to prioritize comfort over everything else. He keeps himself busy, and he eats good food, which he does enjoy. Where other people enjoy spontaneity and excitement, Larry enjoys a reliable routine. And as much as he seems to dislike his job, he seems too comfortable in it to branch out.
- He’s a normal guy living a normal life surrounded by completely extraordinary and passionate people, which honestly, ends up making him the odd one out. I think if Larry genuinely went all out from the start of a battle, he’d be one of the strongest trainers in Paldea. But he doesn’t. He consistently puts in the bare minimum effort. That’s just what he’s used to and he’d like to dedicate his energy to something he actually enjoys doing. Like eating massive plates of food at the Treasure Eatery.
- Seeing you blow through the Gym Challenge, completely sweep the Elite Four, and then change your mind so suddenly before fighting Geeta was not something he expected. It’s for a simple reason. You changed your mind. This isn’t something you want to do anymore and you have a research project at home calling your name. You apologize and say you had a lot of fun battling everyone – which is really all that matters – but this isn’t for you. And then you go home.
- Larry expects that to be the end of that. He’s not one to dwell, especially not on things that happened at work. But one day, he catches you at the Treasure Eatery, and like when you beat him after his Gym Match, he offers to buy your meal. You chat, just small talk until Larry finally asks you why you quit the Elite Test so suddenly.
- “I wasn’t having fun anymore. I’ve been researching a bit about the Great Crater recently and it’s all I could think about during every battle. I figured, at that point, I should just head home. Has that ever happened to you?”
- It has happened to him. Everyday. The number of times he was daydreaming about what good food he could be eating instead of doing paperwork or battling numbered in the thousands. But Larry only shrugs and says, “Sometimes…” And that was the end of that.
- It isn’t until a certain student at the Academy comes and absolutely wipes the floor with him three times that he really takes it into consideration. He’ll give you a call and see if you wanted to try out a new restaurant he’s had his eye on for a while. Food tastes better when you’re with someone you like.
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