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A quality, affordable weapon-mounted laser/light combo. There doesn't appear to be anything close to a Steiner DBAL-D2 out there that an average guy could afford (They are near $1400) but this is the closest thing. It's got a really bright laser and LED light and you can activate both simultaneously or each one by its self. I don't know the exact lumens of the light but it is far brighter than my Surefire helmet light on it's highest setting. The laser/light combo also comes with a pressure activation switch at no extra cost. It has a picatinny mount that is not QD by any means and requires a flat head or something similar. The body of the unit appears to be aluminum while the front portion with the light and laser housing is polymer. I don't have insight to the durability of the laser/light combo but the aluminum body would probably be beneficial.Read full review
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Without question the unit is a fine well manufactured piece. The laser is more powerful than most and the LED light puts out a bright focused beam. Here it comes, I am using this on my 300 Blackout AR-15 pistol mounted on the rail. The laser is not on plane with either the X or The Y axis of the barrel. This makes sighting the laser in, impossible. I sighted it parallel to the barrel so it would be off the same amount at any distance. I know the laser is just to make getting a bead on the target quicker, its not a scope. But if the laser was inline with barrel on the Y axes, like most lasers. You would only have to think about elevation. In My case I have aim down and to the left about 2" every time. It makes everything a guess, it takes some of the fun out of it.
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I like this little gadget. Certainly a weight-saver over the separate laser and flash lights that I have on my other Barbie dolls. If I have one complaint, it's this: the clamp for the rail is set at the rear of the device and is barely over an inch long, while the device itself is three inches long. This sets up a cantilever situation that, given the plastic construction of the device's body might cause the gadget to break if downward pressure is applied to the forward part of it. That said, if this little gadget withstands the pounding from my M1 and continues to work, I'll be very happy.
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This is my 5th Lopro- mounted it on modified 10/22 takedown- good addition on any rifle intended for defensive purpose. Reliable - remote pressure pad unnecessary - it stinks anyway
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You simply can't beat this unit for the quality at a low price. I mounted it on a "home defense" AR and it works GREAT! You can "cycle" between LIGHT, LIGHT with LASER, or LASER only with the included pressure switch! It is "low profile" and works great on any upper rail without interfering with either the front or rear iron sight picture or a scope. The green laser is bright and easy to see while the white light is just right (not overwhelming) for use whenever your eye's night vision is needed to check out that "bump" in the night sound! It seems to handle the recoil of my 300 AAC with no problem! I've already recommended it to all of my weaponized friends! Ya gotta get yourself one!
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