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Old 01-27-2017, 07:44 PM
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Default M&P Bodyguard 38 with insight laser

I recently picked up the above mentioned gun. I know it gets mixed reviews and seems to be a love or hate type of gun. Only issue so far is that the laser works perfectly when not firing the gun. But as soon as you fire, the recoil knocks something (batteries maybe) loose and wont work again until you re-seat the batteries, and then it works fine again for a few rounds. Then repeat. Is this why they switched over to the crimson trace on the current model of this gun? and any sufgestions or previous experiences on a fix? Lock-tite maybe?

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DW
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