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inexpensive Laser.
Anyone know of a decent inexpensive Laser sight for semi pistols?
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I don't.
I am a firm believer in "you get what you pay for." Take a look at optical sights and compare inexpensive to the better quality of the higher priced ones. Not saying to buy a Kahles or Swarovski but a Burris or Leupold is much better than the Russian or Chinese junk that work for a little while. It is frequently cheaper to buy better quality the first time than to replace it at least once. I am looking at the Crimson Trace line myself for a couple of different guns. The Crimson Trace or the models that replace the guide rod are the best choice IMHO if you want to carry the gun. The models that clip to the light rail are OK if you don't carry it. I am leaning towards the Crimson Trace due to the fact it can be zeroed to point of impact and from what I can find the guide rod replacement models can't (I may be mistaken on this, but I know I'm not wrong ). |
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thanks doing some research on you info
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I've been looking for one for my glock...
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This outfit claims to have the best prices and seems to have most models but I haven't really compared them. I know the model I am looking at is about $245 at this site and Midway has it for about $320.
http://www.shooters-resource.com/category/SP.html I have absolutely no idea as to their business ethics. I just found their site and they had one of my model on hand now they have 10. |
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Has anyone tried these guys yet? I like their $170 price for the Crimson Trace.
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