Amp Member Joined Aug 23, 2012 Messages 724 Reaction score 651 Location Southwestern Pennsylvania Jun 10, 2018 #1 Today I installed a green CC LaserGuard on our house gun. They are on sale now. Install was easy on a M&P9 M2.0 and it seem to work great.
Today I installed a green CC LaserGuard on our house gun. They are on sale now. Install was easy on a M&P9 M2.0 and it seem to work great.
P Protocall_Design Vendor Joined Jan 16, 2010 Messages 6,879 Reaction score 15,916 Location Kansas City area Jun 11, 2018 #2 Green lasers are the shizzle. You can see the green in most light conditions, where you can only see the red in low light or dark. Green lasers use up more battery power though. Check your batteries fairly often. Last edited: Jun 11, 2018
Green lasers are the shizzle. You can see the green in most light conditions, where you can only see the red in low light or dark. Green lasers use up more battery power though. Check your batteries fairly often.
rwsmith Member Bronze Supporter Joined Dec 11, 2012 Messages 32,188 Reaction score 30,755 Location (outside) Charleston, SC Jun 11, 2018 #3 Ah, so that's why.... Ah, so that's why they cost more! It's not just whether you think red or green is pertiyer.
Ah, so that's why.... Ah, so that's why they cost more! It's not just whether you think red or green is pertiyer.
OP Amp Member Joined Aug 23, 2012 Messages 724 Reaction score 651 Location Southwestern Pennsylvania Jun 11, 2018 #4 This is a big deal for me. Now I have a plastic gun with a laser.