Cheap Laser/Light combo

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    Grandmaster
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    I would steer clear if your wanting to put it on a real gun, and not something like airsoft. Just my :twocents:, but I'd forgo the laser and pick up a cheap Streamlight for your handgun for not much more.
     

    theledwarehouse

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    The problem is, who is going to help you out if this thing breaks? You buy a Streamlight or a Surefire, you know you can call them and they will take care of you. Same goes if you buy your lights from a real dealer.. such as us. You have someone you can go back to and get a replacement...etc if your light quits working after two days.

    I agree to pass on the laser. Just put the hot spot of the light on your target and you should be close enough....

    A lot of folks have been digging the new Streamlight HL

    Streamlight TLR-1 HL

    Use the INGO code to save your self 10%, get some free shipping... and end up with a MUCH nicer light than the ebay junk.
     

    GarandTeed

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    I recently found a TLR-4 Combo on sale for $119 and installed it on my USP. Seems pretty rigged and easy to remove as well.
     
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