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Re: Laser sights?

Posted: 21 Nov 2014 19:06
by Ranch Dog
Heck, I might buy one just because it is different. I guess it won't be out until the Shot Shot 2015.

Re: Laser sights?

Posted: 26 Nov 2014 07:53
by Rhojo
I got the laserlyte in the mail and installed in on the M68. It was very easy to install and doesn't get in the way of the trigger finger. Hardly noticeable against the blue finish. It looks great and is easy to turn on. Haven't shot it yet and still have to get it zero'd. I'll report back once that is done. +guns

Re: Laser sights?

Posted: 26 Nov 2014 10:15
by Ranch Dog
Rhojo wrote:I got the laserlyte in the mail and installed in on the M68. It was very easy to install and doesn't get in the way of the trigger finger. Hardly noticeable against the blue finish. It looks great and is easy to turn on. Haven't shot it yet and still have to get it zero'd. I'll report back once that is done. +guns
Any chance of a picture?

Re: Laser sights?

Posted: 26 Nov 2014 10:34
by BadMonk
Rhojo wrote:http://www.amazon.com/Laserlyte-Mount-L ... =laserlyte

I may have my own answer here. I'm seeing some favorable customer reviews of this laser. Anyone use or see one?
I have one on my Rossi 357. Bought it in July (?). Returned to manufacturer in August. It wouldn't hold zero and wouldn't even reset. Customer service was very good. They sent a new one and a prepaid padded envelope to return the old laser. Well...installed the new one, zeroed it, fired about 20 rounds and put the gun in the safe in early September. At the end of October, I removed the .357 from the safe hit the laser and it was out of zero again...a couple minutes later, it completely shut itself off. Installed new batteries to no avail. CS took the old one back and sent a new one (again along with 30 batteries). The new one worked. Will it work after sitting idle in the safe for a few weeks? Would I trust my life with this laser? NO