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Powerful Military Laser Pointer.

There are so many excellent features on the Laser Pointer that it's kind of hard to know where to start. Just be

patient and I'll cover everything.

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The first major difference from the lasers that I own is the power source. The laser pointer operates on a 3V CR123A

Lithium Battery (included) Unfortunately, the charger for this battery does not come with package but they're really

inexpensive should you choose to buy a charger. As I already have a charger that will accommodate this battery this

is no issue for me. You can also use a "regular" CR123A battery instead of the rechargeable type. This much battery

power should power this laser for quite a long time. Changing the battery is also very simple and easy. Just unscrew

the end cap, replace the battery and re-install the end cap. This is much easier than other high power green laser

that use the button type batteries where you need a screwdriver and sometimes have to remove the laser from your

weapon to change batteries. You can change the battery on this laser while it is still mounted to the weapon meaning

that you won't need to re-zero the laser after a battery change.
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The mounting options are also excellent for the Red Laser .Although this laser is not advertised as having a

"universal" mounting system the variety of laser mounts do make the mounting methods pretty universal. You can mount

it on a rail, around the barrel of a shotgun, on the magazine tube of a shotgun and on the scope tube of a red

scope. I mounted this laser onto a Picatinny rail on my AK using the included rail mount. After firing a couple of

hundred rounds with the red laser mounted there was absolutely no "tube creep" on the mount and the zero was dead on

from the first round to the last. The way the rail mount attaches to the laser I doubt that even dropping the weapon

onto the laser would put the laser pointer out of zero.
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I am not a really big fan of the remote pressure pad switches that I have used in the past. I like the ability to

activate a laser and/or light with the pad, but I've had too many fail over time. The pressure pad on the laser

pointer is really "beefy" compared to others that I have owned. It is heavier and more robust than others and should

last quite a while. Only time will tell if this pressure pad holds up better than others I have used. In the event

that the pressure pad does quit working you can always replace it with the switch button.
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Zeroing the laser pointer keychain is accomplished using the included hex wrench. Just like any other keychain or

scope you remove the dust cover from the adjustment knobs, adjust the windage and elevation with the hex wrench and

then re-install the dust covers. I set the initial zero using, of all things, a Niniso 7.62x39R Laser Boresighter. I

set the zero at 50 yards. When I took my AK to the range it took only four rounds and two minor adjustments to hit

dead center in the 10 ring at 50 yards. I then zeroed the laser at 100 yards using the 3x9 variable scope that is

mounted to my AK. This took 10 rounds to accomplish so that I was hitting dead center. with the laser.

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