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When you are purchasing a laser for your firearm there's an inherent tradeoff. If you want a smaller, lighter, cheaper laser, red is best. If you want a laser that is more visible under a wide variety of lighting conditions, you'll need a green laser.
A light with a red laser for under $100 or a light with a green laser costs $150, which one is your choice?
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I used lasers for training
Aim it 8" low East to spot what a student is doing as you see the dot move. The student can't see the dot.
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Green has also become my choice when I use a laser. I also find it easier to spot under a variety of light conditions. So my choice is the second option for the cost difference.
Last edited by Daze; 11-14-2021 at 6:47 PM.. |
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