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NcStar Red Dot Sight/Laser Sight Combo
Comparable
Value $189.95
Factory
Direct Price $64.95

Limited quantities at this introductory price. - No Dealers
please.
NcSTAR
is offering the first Quick Release Red Dot Sight with
Integrated Laser Sight Combo optic. This new Red Dot falls right in line with
their Mark III Tactical Series with a
similar exterior flow and the same great Lever-Locking Quick
Release Weaver Style Mount. With the Red Dot Adjustments and the
Laser Adjustments Independent of each other, the applications
for this unit are virtually limitless! The
NcStar Red Dot Optic and Red laser sight is activated with the
same side mounted multi-position switch. Settings 0-5 are for
the Red Dot - "0" equals off and "5" is the brightest setting. The
next setting is "L" for laser sight and the next is "B" for both
the Red Dot and Laser sight.
The
Red Dot optical sight does not have any magnification, therefore
will work at any eye relief.
Although
this unit is fairly compact we feel it is too large for the
average handgun, perhaps the Thompson Encore size handgun would
be the smallest. However the NcStar new DLB140R Red Dot/Laser
combo would readily fit any tactical shotgun, carbine or rifle.
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.
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