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04-15-2010, 12:05 AM
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I have the laserlyte rear sight. Works great,except if you put the laser on flash after the first shot the laserlyte is on steady. Thought that would be a problem but after thinking about it for a few seconds I concoulded I perfer the steady light after the first
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04-15-2010, 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by mangy
I have the laserlyte rear sight. Works great,except if you put the laser on flash after the first shot the laserlyte is on steady. Thought that would be a problem but after thinking about it for a few seconds I concoulded I perfer the steady light after the first
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Couple of questions.
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Powered by four 377 batteries, commonly used in watches, that provide one hour of run time on constant on and two hours in pulse mode.
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According to their web site, the battery only lasts about 1 hour. How hard is it to change the battery? Do you have to remove the sight?
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The activation switch is a strategically placed button at the back of the slide that is easily activated by the thumb in a normal shooting position for left- or right-handed shooters. First press of the activation switch produces the constant on mode, second press produces pulse mode, and third press deactivates the laser. A small LED on the back of the laser indicates if the laser is on and what mode it is in.
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I like the concept of the Crimson Trace since grasping the grip will automatically turn on the laser. Do you find this sight POA/POI is as good as the stock sight?
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04-15-2010, 09:07 PM
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Just be aware that the rail on the compacts is shorter than the FS if you go with a rail mount. I know I'm not alone in discovering some lights don't fit the M&P compacts. (Reason being that some accessories hit the trigger guard before they can engage the locking slot in the rail.)
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04-17-2010, 09:31 AM
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Greetings,
As my post count shows,I don't get down yonder very often but this is a sbject that has got my interest.I am picking up a M&P 9c today for my wife to use as a nightstand pistol and as far as I can tell,the X2 series is the only light that the Compact models can use.
Am I wrong?
Regards,
DAT85
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12-26-2012, 06:12 PM
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Hi, Crimson Trace has one. It's CMR-201 Rail Master. I just ordered it, so I can't recommend it yet. But you might want to check it out. Let us know what you think if anyone tries it. I'll post after I get mine and shoot with it.
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12-26-2012, 07:37 PM
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Love my Crimson Trace Rail Master Laser. Fits perfectly, its bright, and stays zeroed in after shooting.
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12-26-2012, 09:11 PM
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internal laser on recoil spring?
Why not an internal laser inside the recoil spring? Any good or bad points on using that?
example: https://sportsmanmall.com/index.php?...FegWMgodM0cA_w
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