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06-06-2011, 10:16 PM
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New SD9 Looking for Laser Sight
Any thoughts would be welcomed price range Im looking for is about $125 some day shooting at range but more for practice & Fun by the way this Pistol is Great
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06-07-2011, 12:39 AM
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I am not a laser guy, but the Lasermax Unimax has caught my eye before. Very low profile and you can still add a light.
https://www.lasermax.com/
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06-07-2011, 02:59 PM
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I am not a laser guy, but the Lasermax Unimax has caught my eye before. Very low profile and you can still add a light.
https://www.lasermax.com/
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looks good but now I want the Green laser now, how about this one kinda cheap.....$60
NCSTAR Tactical Green Pistol Laser Sight AQPTLG
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06-08-2011, 08:46 PM
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When it comes to something that will determine the point of aim / point of impact of a bullet fired from a handgun I would avoid going low bid. Low quality lasers are known for losing their "zero" or just failing without notice. Neither of which you want to happen if you are using the gun for defensive purposes. If it's just a range toy only, then I am sure the NCSTAR laser will do the job. By the way the laser I posted above (which I have no first hand experience with) also comes in green. Good luck to you on finding a laser.
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06-11-2011, 11:18 AM
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I haven't ordered one of these yet, but they look sharp and fit without an adapter. They get great reviews on the forum too.
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06-13-2011, 06:29 AM
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Thanks HBoswell,
There are a few different versions. Just scroll down on the page. This is of a SD9 but they are available for the Sigma as well.
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06-14-2011, 07:53 AM
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I have the Laser Max, Micro Laser on my M&P 45c.It has maintained it's settings after approximately 500 rounds so far with no problems.
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06-14-2011, 05:50 PM
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I have the Laser Max, Micro Laser on my M&P 45c.It has maintained it's settings after approximately 500 rounds so far with no problems.
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that looks great I looked at those any good in day light at short rage?
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06-14-2011, 05:52 PM
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Thanks HBoswell,
There are a few different versions. Just scroll down on the page. This is of a SD9 but they are available for the Sigma as well.
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Do you have any specs I found the one for the SD9 but no information at to Batt Life laser strenght etc would be very interested if I had the specs
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06-15-2011, 07:55 AM
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Battery life varies greatly depending on the brand of battery and how it is used. With the supplied Energizer #393 battery it has a battery life of approx 3 hours continious. Used in a on & off function as in shooting senarios and turning the unit off during magazine reload the battery life figures are longer.
They are available in many different variations. Most are not listed on my site yet. Blue / red/ or white led only. led/laser combo, laser only, all have a manual switch and most are available with an automatic activation as well. My website will be changing in a few months to explain in detail all the different options.
Also red is daylight visable on white surface or target paper at distances out to 25 feet or so. This is ok for target shoots in the daylight. The brighter the day the less you see. In a real life senario dark colored cloth will not show red at all in the day or very little. Green is somewhat better but still not super visable on dark cloth in daylight, again all depends on the light and laser power. The main reason for continued practice with the sights on your firearm. I put at least 100 rounds a week thru my carry firearm, and draw from the exact same carry position that I use every day. As well as 500 or so draws every week doing dry fire practice or using a airsoft blowback pistol in my standard carry position.
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06-15-2011, 08:32 AM
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that looks great I looked at those any good in day light at short rage?
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I have not tried it outside in sun light.
The range I shoot it at is an indoor one,how ever the laser has been good for up to 20 yards,which is the max distance at this particular range.
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