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Keep in mind, crimson trace, viridian, and any other laser company that charges a hundred plus dollars for their product abuse the hell out of them in testing. That stated, your laser will hold up, or it will be replaced.
Other thoughts:
As for battery life, amazon has deals on batteries all the time for lasers.
I've put 1000 rounds through my sidearm since I've attached my laser, and have had no issues with calibration.
I leave my laser on because it's how I carry it when I'm not at the range. As stated earlier, practice with your firearm as you would when you need to draw it.
I put anywhere between 50 to 100 rounds down range when I'm there. One mag will have the laser on, the next i'll turn it off, and the third I will turn it on and off while shooting. Lasers are great indicator, but should still train yourself to rely on your iron sights because in the end, a laser is an electronic, and crap happens.
Other thoughts:
As for battery life, amazon has deals on batteries all the time for lasers.
I've put 1000 rounds through my sidearm since I've attached my laser, and have had no issues with calibration.
I leave my laser on because it's how I carry it when I'm not at the range. As stated earlier, practice with your firearm as you would when you need to draw it.
I put anywhere between 50 to 100 rounds down range when I'm there. One mag will have the laser on, the next i'll turn it off, and the third I will turn it on and off while shooting. Lasers are great indicator, but should still train yourself to rely on your iron sights because in the end, a laser is an electronic, and crap happens.