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Thread: Laser Sight for AR
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31 October 2017, 03:08 #16
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18 November 2017, 19:10 #17
Hunt went well. The Crinsom Trace Railmaster did well for the 30 yard range we were hunting in. My daughter enjoyed the hunt, but didn't have the patience to stay the course till the deer or hogs started moving.
My three year old on the other hand, got jealous, so I took her too (observer only.) She did VERY well and stayed out much longer. We didn't see any pigs or deer, but a group of turkeys came out, which she enjoyed very much.
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6 September 2018, 15:42 #18
AR mounted Lasers..
i have an ITAL-C.. Not too happy with it.. keeps turning itself off in the ON mode and Momentary On Mode..
Pressure switch keeps popping out of port when i fire the weapon.. Reviews on internet show that these are
Common problems w DBALs ITALs OTALS and CQBLs.. Customer Service doesn't respond in timely manner
or at all.. I paid $525 3-4 yrs ago for this ITAL-C.. you can get it now for $400.. not cheap.. should be more reliable.. The Steiner OTAL-C isn’t worthy on being on my rifle..
For those budget minded shooters i would recommend looking at the new line of Holosun Lasers..
Their LS117R Red laser and LS117IR $250 (Steiners OTAL-C and IR are $400) the LS117G Green Laser is $300
(Steiners OTAL-A is $850).. The DBALS run $750 - $2500... If money isn't an issue then i would buy the B.E Meyers MAWL..Last edited by ZhouJett; 6 September 2018 at 17:13. Reason: trying to add photo