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Handgun Laser Preview
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Oct 6 2009

    We took a look at some popular handgun lasers.

In this video we introduce some handgun lasers, weapons light ...Click Here for full article

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GLOCK Internal Laser Sight
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Oct 6 2009

    LaserMax Internal Laser Sight in a Glock 22 ...Click Here for full article

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GLOCK Tactical Light with Laser
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Oct 6 2009

    We look at the GTL 22 GLOCK Tactical Light with Laser ...Click Here for full article

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We took a look at this handy, compact rangefinder. The Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder accurately measures distance from 11 yards to over 500 yards with 1/2 yard accuracy. Nikon 500G Laser Rangefinder is also called the Model 8351. The Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder has a 6x20 Optic. This means it is 6x magnification with a 20mm Field of View (33 ft @ 100 yds) The Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder weighs just 7 oz. The Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder has a a High-contrast digital LCD readout display. The Nikon Laser 500-G viewfinder includes targeting crosshairs, a digital distance readout, and a battery power indicator. The Nikon 500 is pocket size. To use the Laser 500-G Rangefinder, just look through its eyepiece and aim at an object, then just press the button. The Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder uses an infrared laser to determine the distance from the object in the crosshairs. We used this range finder for a while and it worked flawlessly each time. If you are doing any kind of work outside this is an affordable rangefinder in a small package

http://www.laserbuyersguide.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1237966928

Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder
Posted by:
kilosix4
Posted on: Wed Mar 25 2009

The MagPul Back-Up Sight (MBUS) designed for AR15 rifles has an ambidextrous switch / release and locking system The flip-up sights are spring loaded to go to the open (up) position. When the lock is opened the sight will flip up into place and as the lock is released it locks the sight into place. To release the sight and put it in the down position press down on either side of the ambidextrous lever with your thumb and fold the sight down until it locks. The dual aperature peep hole is adjustable for windage the MagPul Back-Up Sight (MBUS) is Made in the U.S.A.

http://ar15builder.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1243066804

MagPul Back-Up Sight (MBUS R)
Posted by:
kilosix4
Posted on: Sat May 23 2009



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