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Having been on the wrong side of a laser (airsoft) unless it's extremely dusty/smokey or it's already pointed at you, you can't see it. Not that it matters when you have a bright white light going at the same time.I wouldn't want anything with wires or a laser for that matter. The wire remote switches snag on things and are unreliable. The laser gives away your position.
I looked at that a little while ago, too many of the reviews said the light wasn't very bright.https://www.amazon.com/Sightmark-LoPro-Combo-Green-Flashlight/dp/B00JJ39SLQ
ive heard the light portion isnt as bright as advertised
I've seen those before and it looks like a really cool system and I'm sure it's extremely reliable, but I don't think I could trust anything wireless on my gun.I have a crimson trace LINQ SYSTEM on my 300black out but you have to use there grip because it's a wireless blue tooth type linq system and the button is on the grip and it's more than double what you want to spend I think I paid about $500 bucks for mine a year ago
That's interesting, it looks like it would make a good secondary task light, or indoors light. I don't think it would have the throw to be a primary light. Part of my problem is a lack of rail space, I only have space for one accessory.It doesn't have a laser, but I have a really neat little Princeton Tec light, they call it a Switch Rail, on my Mk 18 pistol I'm building. Small enough that you can mount it right under where your thumb naturally rests.
Still need your own laser, but having $150 or so left in budget should go a fair way.
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GG&G also makes a rail that mounts through the top/bottom vents of standard round handguards. Take a look at these for possible additions:I'm waiting for the rail to come, it's a bayonet lug rail ( PM216 ProMag Bayonet Lug Accessory Rail With 1" Sling Loops Aluminium B | eBay ), on a dissipator style upper with a classic handguard.
I've seen those vent rails, and the gg&g front sight mount, hadn't seen the command arms version it looks pretty high quality, with the price tag to go with it.GG&G also makes a rail that mounts through the top/bottom vents of standard round handguards. Take a look at these for possible additions:
Under Foregrip Picatinny 1913 Rail - Mil-STD Forearm Rail Mount System
ETI UFIR| ETI Under Foregrip Rail For AR-15 Rifle Forearms| GG&G
I've also seen some double- and triple-rail lug-mounts, and front-sight-post mounts, that might also be options. GG&G makes one, but I personally think Command Arms Accessories's version is smoother, cleaner and better looking. If you wanna try one out, I've got one I can't use on the build it was intended for I'd be willing to loan you.
That's a lot more reasonable, google showed $60, I'll have to pick one up Thursday. Another option I've been considering is just a light and a set of night sights.Actually, if you buy from CAA direct, especially when they're running a sale, they even beat their own MSRP.
FSM15P - Dual Picatinny Rail Front Sight - AR15/M4
Coupon code CAA10 knocks 10% off--I paid about $10 for the FSM15P rails and $3 each for three rail-mount mag carriers, current direct pricing being around 13.50 and 3.50 respectively--if you borrow mine and like it, I'll let you have it for what I paid plus my shipping getting it to you. Occasionally they drop other sales too, like when they're doing a live Facebook event, the next of which is August 31, 5pm our time.