- Easily mounts and adjusts.
- Easily activated/deactivated.
- Projects a very strong beam.
- Batteries included.
Weaknesses:
None.
Review:
I haven't gotten a chance to play with it yet. I bought it at a military surplus store for about $35. Installation was a breeze, tools were perfect, and the instructions were clear. The device itself is firm, solid, and strong. Batteries were included. When mounted on my M98 Custom, it is raised enough that I can still even use my sight when I want to snipe. In the rear there is a button that when lightly pushed activates/deactivates the laser beam. When activated, a strong dot is projected. At around sunset when it was mildly dark out I projected the dot across 6 acres of field and hit a house on the other side and the dot was VERY plainly visible to the naked eye.
Conclusion:
Awesome laser sight. I reccomend it to anyone who needs the best. 10 out of 10.
hey kickflip u sed u have a M98C n i do 2 i wuz jus wonderin how u mount the laser on to the gun is it like on the top sight rail in front of the hopper or wut? get back 2 me as soon as u can, thanx
hey kickflip u sed u have a M98C n i do 2 i wuz jus wonderin how u mount the laser on to the gun is it like on the top sight rail in front of the hopper or wut? get back 2 me as soon as u can, thanx
it might be able to go that for around sunset, but in bright light laser sights are really hard to see. you should just buy a red dot sight, they are cheaper and you can see them in any kind of light.
a lot of people just play woodsball in their back yards, where the police aren't (usually) present. however i have asked to use a laser sight at a paintball field before and they had no problem with me using it.