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NcStar Green Laser Sights
One
advantage of a green laser slight over the traditional red beam
lasers is
the Green lasers are brighter and can been seen in daylight.
Using a Lasersight on your defensive weapon can aid the operator
in acquiring their target in low light conditions. NcSTAR has just introduced a
New Green Laser that is Extremely Bright to distances that
exceed
most other lasers on the market today. We offer this fully
adjustable Green Laser in 3 different mounting configuration
options: a Weaver Style Mount, a Universal Barrel Mount, and a 1
Inch Tube Mount suitable for mounting on scope tubes or 12 gauge
shotgun magazine tubes. All NcSTAR Green Lasers are ready to
use out of the box and include a Battery
& Pressure Switch.
Our staff compared the new NcStar
532nm/5mw Green laser sight to the Aimshot 12mw green laser
sight in the day light, inside and at night. We found the 5nmw
NcStar to be brighter than the Aimpoint 5mw and 12mw Green
lasers. We have not
completed our stress tests on the Nc Star products -
Laser sights have a one year warranty.
All Aluminum construction
532nm Green Laser Beam 5mw
Specially Designed 1 inch mount perfect
for mounting to a scope or shotgun tube magazine
- Or Weaver rail mount or Rifle Barrel Mount.
Both momentary & constant on/off cap switch
and coil pressure switch included
Powered by 1 CR123A Lithium Type
Battery (included)
Dimensions (inches): 4.08L x 1.54W x
3.40H
Weight: 5.10 oz
Model ARLSG
Rifle barrel mount included.
Suggested Retail valued $ 199.95
2008 Price
$99.90
New Lower Price for 2009
POPGUNS Value Price
$68.90
Model APRLSG
Weaver rail
style mount included.
Model ASLG
1' Barrel or
magazine tube shotgun mount included.
Green Lasers have their
place in today's hunting and tactical world. - Besides
they are cool and life is too short not to have a little
cool every now and then.
The key thing to remember is that the laser
travels in a straight line and the bullet will travel in an arc.
This is similar to sighting in with a traditional rifle scope.
When sighting in, some shooters sight their gun in so the point
of impact is exactly where the crosshairs on the scope are
pointing at 100 yards. Other shooters want the point of impact
to be right on at 200 yards so the gun is sighted about 2 inches
high at 100 yards so that as the bullet starts dropping it will
have the correct impact point at 200 yards. The thing to also
remember is that lasers do not have the precise ?inch
adjustments that a rifle scope has so it is not recommended that
the shooter try to adjust the point of impact on the laser
between shots of varying distances. That is the reason for the
shooter to sight in the laser midway between his most practical
shooting distances for accurate target acquisition.