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    OK I can see the difference between the Blinder and the ALP but I need someone to explain the difference between the ALP and the LI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firemedic View Post
    OK I can see the difference between the Blinder and the ALP but I need someone to explain the difference between the ALP and the LI
    Both have approx. the same horiz. IR divergence,but in the vert. plane the LI has less (noticeably "thinner").
    Also,the AL-P has a full-bodied,energy saturated,~equal distribution density throughout the whole IR pattern particle wavefront.

    The same cannot be said about the other two models.Both exhibit large & small "dead zones" (Blackholes w/o energy radiated!) speckled throughout the IR pattern.These aberrations shouldn't be there in a quality product,IMO.I've looked at dozens of individual Sensor outputs from these 2 models & EVERY SINGLE ONE has these defects so far.I've also looked at LI/8.8 (4ea. only) & they were worse.

    My preference is the clearly superior pattern & high output energy levels of the BEST of the 3.The Top Model choice can be seen in my Signature.

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    Thanks Red, when you go back and look at the videos with the explanation it stands out.

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