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Tired Eyes and Laser sights
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Tired Eyes and Laser sights
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I can't see my red Laser very well if at all during the day outdoors.
Maybe it is weak compared to others? (Insight M6)
I think they are really suitable for low light conditions.
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Do you mean laser or red dot sight?
Any laser you could see in bright sunshine at 25 yards is going to be fairly spendy, but a red dot sight - which will reduce eye strain - for a .22 is a lot less expensive.NRA Life Member
No posts of mine on Calguns are to be construed as legal advice, which can only be given by a lawyer.
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i went to this (red dot) for my carbines and an ATN digital ultra sight for my S&W 22A...NRA life member, US Army Veteran
i am a legend in my own mind...
we are told not to judge muslims by what a few do...yet, the NRA membership and firearms owners are ALL considered as radical...


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I have a Crimson Trace hand grip laser... I really like it but it is indeed hard to see the dot in full daylight. In shade, overcast, or indoors it is very easy to see and a real pleasure to use. The laser is also very instructive when you are practicing. If you are jerking the gun while pulling the trigger you will see the dot jump before the gun fires... and you can try to do better next time. If you are trying to quickly put multiple shots on the same target, the laser will help you get back on target after each shot faster than trying to re-align iron sights. Recommended overall.Comment
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