LAM Mk1

The Future of Civilian Night Vision Aiming

Toadworx’ flagship product - our Laser Aiming Module (LAM) Mk1.

Constructed of 6061 aluminum, steel, and reinforced with aerospace-grade epoxies, the LAM Mk1 is engineered to withstand everything you can throw at it - and then some.

Tech Specs

The LAM Mk1 in the stack

Toadworx LAM Mk1 posing during a Kansas sunset on a SIg 516 Gen 2 suppressed rifle.
Feature Specification
Visible Power 0.9mW (Class II)
Visible Div. 0.5 mrad
IR Aiming Power 0.9mW (Class II)
IR Aiming Div. 0.5 mrad
Illum Power 5mW (Class IIIR/IIIA)
Illum Div. 5 and 10 deg via Flipcap
Housing 6061-T6 Aluminum
Battery CR123A
Mounting MIL-STD 1913 Rail
Remotes Crane-Style Plug
Weight 218g without Battery
Recoil 7.62 NATO +

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FAQ

  • Yes. The LAM Mk1 is designed as a Class 1 / 3R civilian-legal IR aiming device, meaning it meets all eye-safety requirements while providing maximum legal performance.

  • Every unit is designed and assembled in Wichita, KS. Over 70% of our parts are produced domestically.

  • Absolutely. Engineered by aerospace experts, the housing and internal subassemblies are ruggedized and co-aligned to ensure zero retention under the heavy recoil of modern sporting and tactical rifles.

  • Water-resistant. The LAM Mk1 is designed to be IP67 rated for water and dust ingress; fully protected against dust and can withstand immersion in water up to 1 meter for 30 minutes.

  • Yes and no. The Mk1 uses a civilian legal <1mW aiming laser, which is visible beyond even practical night shooting distances. The illuminator is based on a 1150mW LED and state-of-the-art diffuser and focuser technology, which is not subject to FDA regulations and provides a clean illuminator profile out to practical ranges of about 150m.

  • Unlike all of the defense contractors and their knockoffs, Toadworx appears to be the only company that has put user feedback and civilian and LEO use cases at the forefront of their development.