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Smith & Wesson M&P45 with a Streamlight TLR-2 weaponlight
Posted By: AZ556
Posted: Sun May 10 2009

    A Smith & Wesson M&P45 with a Streamlight TLR-2 weaponlight. This combo seems to work out well. The strong attachment ...Click Here for full article

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Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder
Posted By: kilosix4
Posted: Wed Mar 25 2009

    We took a look at this handy, compact rangefinder. The Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder accurately measures distance from 11 yar ...Click Here for full article

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Crimson Trace Laser Grip on Glock 27
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Sat Mar 14 2009

    We attempted to put the Crimson Trace Laser grip made for the compact Glock 19/23 green frame on a sub-compact Glock 27 frame ...Click Here for full article

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We recently added this Crimson Trace laser grip and Surefire X200 weaponlight to this Glock 35 in .40 s&w.

The Crimson Trace laser grip wraps around the back of the Glock frame and has lumps on each side of the grip for battery storage. There is also a lump on the right rear of the Glock frame for the laser module. The Crimson Trace laser is turned on and off with the web of the shooting hand at the rear of the grip (where a 1911 grip safety would be).

This Glock 35 also sports a Surefire X200 weapon light with DG remote switch. So the shooting hand can also toggle the light on and off while maintaining a shooting position and finger on the trigger. So with these two aiming and target identification devices, it is possible to light up a target and switch on the laser with just the shooting hand. Both the laser and light work equally well either left or right handed

Red Laser, Green Glock, White Light
Posted by:
JeepPro
Posted on: Tue Feb 24 2009

We had a chance to photograph and shoot this copy of the DBAL 1. The DBAL-I is a Visible Laser with an Infrared Laser powered by one 1.5-volt AA battery. This copy looks and works a lot like the original, but has minor differences. This unit has both lasers and a remote pressure on / off switch.

http://www.laserbuyersguide.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1243103761

Copy of a DBAL 1 Visible Laser and Infrared Laser
Posted by:
Joe F
Posted on: Sat May 23 2009

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Laser buyers guide, Gear Reviews, Video Reviews and more
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