Pros: this is exactly as advertised, the laser and light work well for medium & short range. Cons: This is a plastic shell/housing and will not survive rough use. Issues: First, I had to mount this under the barrel to get the laser to point at the point of impact because the adjustments were very limited. Second. the pressure switch will have to be glued or velcroed to the hand-guard so you will have to buy these separately. Third, no battery is included, this was easy enough to find at a pharmacy. Overall this laser/light is a $250 accessory for $25. You get what you pay for and I am very happy.
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This unit features a decent light and laser. However, the mounting spring loaded base is plastic and it does not and can not hold a zero; it wiggles and moves on a standard rail and cannot be made solid. So I might as well have just bought a light for my rail. I will use it as a rail mounted light, and ignore the presence of the laser. You get what you pay for in such accessories.
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The battery used in the item is NOT a standard battery that you can pick up at the local store. You can find them easy on e-bay but it is not a standard battery.
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I like it The only problem I had is that it don't fit my Beretta " STORM " 9 mm. pistol. The mounting rail is on the gun is to short . It works great on The Beretta PT 92 pistols. If you have an shorter version please let me know.
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While not built for "hard tactical use," the 2-CR123-cell Cree flashlight is very bright, and the laser is easy to "center." I have several of these that reside on ARs when being used for home defense. Target ID is critical; this serves the purpose, *and* adds laser to boot. Very happy with them.
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