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6/29/2008 12:31:52 PM EDT
I was going to buy a red or green laser for one of my AR15's.  Any recomendations?  PLEASE NOTHING THAT COST MORE THAN THE GUN IT SELF.
6/29/2008 3:47:07 PM EDT
[#1]
The LaserMax Uni can't be beat for the price:


8/7/2008 3:25:43 AM EDT
[#2]
Only visable laser that I've used is the Crimson Trace Vertical Foregrip.  It uses the same model grip as the Beretta 92 grip they sell but with a added rail attachment.  So, you can also remove it from the grip and install on a Beretta.



The VF-302M is a MILSPEC laser-equipped vertical foregrip that can be mounted to a picatinny (1913) rail.   It uses our proven LG-302 Beretta 92 Lasergrips, mounted to a skeletonized billet aluminum grip.  The VF-302M attaches using an A.R.M.S Mount while the VF-302 uses twin thumbscrews for attachment.

 


Technical Specs
 

Activation Instinctive Activation; Dual Side Buttons
Materials Comfortable Rubber Overmold on Hard Polymer Post
User Adjustable Both Windage and Elevation
Warranty 3 Years Complete
Master On/Off Switch Yes
Beam Intensity 5mw peak, 633nm, class IIIa laser. Maximum output that federal law and technology allow.
Dot Size Approximately 0.5" diameter at 50 feet.
Power Source Two #2032 lithium batteries (included); over four hours of on-time use and a five year shelf life

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8/7/2008 9:59:46 AM EDT
[#3]
+1 Lasermax

I have one on my AR, the nice thing about it is that it doesn't add a whole lot of extra weight and i can move it around if i need rail space for other attachments
8/7/2008 10:42:47 AM EDT
[#4]
The Unimax is great, it is bright enough to see in good light, though it washed in noon sunlight.

It strobes making the dot easier to see, and gets good batt life.


It also the same size as a match box its a win win win win.
8/9/2008 8:07:48 PM EDT
[#5]
I have the Lasermax Green mounted at 6 o'clock and I really like it. It is very bright and it strobes. I didn't think the first set of batteries lasted that long so I'll see if the 2nd are better. I like how compact this unit is plus it has a built-in rail mount on it. I'm not sure how well it would hold up under really hard use, e.g. LE or military but for civilian use it should be just fine.
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