Laser Red Dot Sight/Scope

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Thinking of buying another toy for the 15-22. It's a Laser, red dot. My question, It is suppose to reach 50-100mm. About how many feet is 50mm ? I checked the internet and everything has decimal points and confusing to me.
 
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Thinking of buying another toy for the 15-22. It's a Laser, red dot. My question, It is suppose to reach 50-100mm. About how many feet is 50mm ? I checked the internet and everything has decimal points and confusing to me.

50mm, is only 5cm or roughly 2 inches....1 foot is 12 inches.
So there are hardly any feet in 50mm.
I think my math is correct but maybe my understanding of the question isn't. ???
Do you mean meters and not millimetres (mm) 1 metre is 3.2 feet? If so then 50 metres would be 160 feet, which sounds more plausible, just don't go shining it at the 'Ghetto Bird' :p
 
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50mm, is only 5cm or roughly 2 inches....1 foot is 12 inches.
So there is hardly any feet in 50mm.
I think my math is correct but maybe my understanding of the question isn't. ???
Do you mean meters and not millimetres (mm) 1 metre is 3.2 feet? If so then 50 metres would be 160 feet, which sound more plausible, just don't go shining at the 'Ghetto Bird' :p

Thanks, It must be meters, but then again it is Chinese and under $10.00.
 
Thanks, It must be meters, but then again it is Chinese and under $10.00.

Yeah just be aware that anything over 2 inches distance and that laser is probably going to look the size of a dinner plate, a friend of mine bought a laser bore sighter from the 'red entrepreneurs' and at only 25yrds that thing was the size of a tennis ball, not exactly the precision device he was expecting but it was cheap.
My pennies worth would be to go and buy a laser pen/pointer...one you can actually test then figure a way to attach it to your rail...or buy a better quality but obviously more expensive one. Sorry but a projected laser will probably disappoint you and be a waste of money, meaning you will have to buy another one anyways. But what do i know i am just a figment of my own imagination :eek:
 
Yeah just be aware that anything over 2 inches distance and that laser is probably going to look the size of a dinner plate, a friend of mine bought a laser bore sighter from the 'red entrepreneurs' and at only 25yrds that thing was the size of a tennis ball, not exactly the precision device he was expecting but it was cheap.
My pennies worth would be to go and buy a laser pen/pointer...one you can actually test then figure a way to attach it to your rail...or buy a better quality but obviously more expensive one. Sorry but a projected laser will probably disappoint you and be a waste of money, meaning you will have to buy another one anyways. But what do i know i am just a figment of my own imagination :eek:

Thanks Mutt, That's why I getting the cheapo, going to experiment with it before I go big time. Just noticed it was 50m-100m, not mm.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tactical-Re...020?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item51bba7a0b4
 
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Something to consider: it is a red laser- like the ones at wally world. At 10$ it is not going to be "high" quality, and it will arrive next Month!! I you want to see what it would be like: get a laser pointer, duct tape and put it on the gun, I say this because there is not a pressure switch in the description, and depending on where you mount it, it may be very difficult to activate from a shooting position. I realize this is a test, inexpensive, but for "real" use you would probably like an instant on/off, the same as a light since you would not want to advertise you were coming. My first was a guide rod "lasermax", it work fine except during the day, it was difficult to turn off/on with out moving your hand, and it was 300$ since it was for a Sigma instead of a glock, but that was 20 yrs ago. Now it sits in a box with it useless brother. Look for a pressure switch. Be Safe,
 
mm = millimeters.

m = meters which is what I think you saw.

A laser that projects 50mm would be worthless.

Assuming what you saw was 'm' for meters, here's the conversion:

1 meter (m) = 3.28 feet...

so...50m would equal 164 feet.
 
I've always wondered why people spend over $1000.00 on an Eotech laser when they could get one of these for 10 bucks including free shipping from China :D
 
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