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The EZshoot Green Laser Sight is a high-performance aiming device featuring a dual mounting system compatible with various firearms. It boasts a powerful 532nm green laser, adjustable without tools, and is designed for both day and night visibility. With a durable aerospace-grade aluminum body, this laser sight is built to withstand tough conditions, making it an essential accessory for outdoor enthusiasts and tactical professionals.
9**O
Great Value, feels like you have a high end laser for a fraction of the cost
I recently purchased the Green Laser Sight Green Dot with Pressure Switch, and overall, I'm quite satisfied with my purchase.I particularly like the pressure switch that comes with this laser sight. It adds a level of convenience to the setup,My only gripe with this product is the adhesive used for the Velcro that secures the pressure switch. Unfortunately, it falls short in terms of adhesion. After a short period of use, I noticed that it started to peel off. It's disappointing that such a small issue detracts from an otherwise excellent product.
L**R
Works
Not a fan of the pressure switch
A**.
Laser does what it's to do
All in all I like the green Lazer. It was just little things that made me give it 4 stars instead of 5. The velcro piece for placing the switch didn't stay as well as I hoped and the battery died pretty quick but besides that it's fine and does what it was meant to do.
M**.
Frustrating right out of the box
The laser slides around inside the tube which tells me they just pieced together bulk crap they bought hoping consumers would just Jerry-rig it, or they hadn't thought it out very well. Yes, that's with the insert that comes with it. Not a good start. More on that later. But a good price and overall, not bad.Laser is nice and bright, if it lasts that'll be good. Doesn't use a re-chargeable battery, but not a big deal, it'll probably last 2 years on a battery under light use.So... tip... got get yourself a 20-somethin' oz Fosters beer can, drink if you like, and cut (2) pieces as you see in the pic. That'll be the proper size to make it so it doesn't slide around. I tried Canada Dry ginger ale, too thin. The size of the pieces are 37*38mm. Put one right over the laser tube, then another over the insert that you slide into the mount - get a wide tip Sharpie and paint the visible side before you do this. There ya go, you're welcome. You owe me a Fosters someday. I just save you an hour of your life.Now it's weird, and probably me, but orientating the laser so it goes either up/down and right/left in the proper orientation isn't happening. Gotta figure that out (basically, rotate the laser until it works. Seems either way I have gone it pushes it to the extreme as I turn the dials. And the laser beam just shuts off on the fringes of rotational max. Don't think it's my neato little shim since it's sized right, maybe have to re-tighten the screws differently so it sets up right. Or add another 180 degree ship to compensate for the whatever it is.) Guessing this is an operator error issue somehow, but maybe not.Anywhay, good luck and keep the powder dry folks. You'll need it. The Great Reset requires you to dial it in.
C**.
Patience is key...
Recieved this today for my new Ruger AR 556. Normally im not one for anything too flashy (flashlights, lasers, chainsaws, etc) but this being my 3rd AR and knowing my wifes going to be pissed when she finds out I bought another firearm anyway, figured why the hell not. Now im not the handiest of dudes so I can blame my installation process on that, but damn. I had a rough time putting this guy on. Could also be that ive always used pic rails and this was my first run at M Lok. After a couple unnecessary scratches on my new handguard AND a cigarette break before I stroked out, I finally got this bad boy on. Minus the longer rail it came with due to the fact that I just couldnt get the whole thing on (I just used the 2 screws to mount it...see pic 1) Once on, my rifle had this slick look to it. The look alone was worth it. I opted for the pressure pad although you can totally go without. Just unscrew the battery cap and take out the button end and slide in the pressure pad and youre good to go. It came with 2 pieces of velcro. One for the switch and one for the handguard to stick in place. See pic 3. Im waiting on an angled foregrip so I decided to stick it right where my thumb will be. This laser is bright. I tested it more so by taking it in my bathroom and closing the door. This thing illuminated the whole bathroom. Its actually brighter than i expected. A good thing. After loading in a 5.56 laser bore sight to fine tune the laser, a few clicks later we were all lined up. I havent taken it out to the range yet so cant speak on how well it holds, but based on the look and the feel alone, im very satisfied. My minor mini meltdown putting it on was well worth it. I am very happy with this inexpensive little product as I think you will be too....just remember when installing....Patience
M**N
Great, With One Quirk
I've had a wide variety of laser scopes, the next to last one being a tiny contraption that sat on my rail and emitted a dot so tiny it was nearly invisible after a few feet.Saw this one on sale and figured, why not? It's about the size of a medium LED flashlight, so it must put out a bright dot, right?Well, it certainly does that. It emits a bright green dot that is highly visible at about 150 feet.That alone is worth 5 stars but I must deduct one for a slight problem – the brace that holds the assembly on to the picatinny rail doesn't hold the laser light assembly with any authority. In fact, it'll shake itself off target after just one shot.Appears that no matter how much you torque the hex nuts down, they just don't hold the light with any strength.So, homegrown ingenuity to the rescue – I merely wrapped some clear packing tape around the back portion of the light's body and then inserted it into the brace. Bam! Now tight as a tick and it won't budge no more.By the way, you get the option of a push button or a pressure switch to activate the light. I chose the former since the tape included with the latter didn't impress me much.Battery, for those who are wondering, is a CR123a lithium. About $2 each.Installed on 9mm carbine.
C**N
Good buy
Easy to install and great price. Super bright
R**M
Works good
Actually not a bad laser for the money. Mine was easy to install and simple to get adjusted. I can see the green laser in daylight at 50 yards through my scope. At night this is very bright and i can see it reflect off of tall trees some 200 or more yards away.
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