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Quickly find your target with the pressure-switch-activated BSA Laser and Flashlight Combo Sight. High-visibility laser delivers precise close-range shot placement. The adjustable-beam flashlight produces 160 lumens. Two-in-one mount fits any 1" tube. Light uses one 3-volt lithium battery (included). Laser uses three CR-123A batteries (included). Includes two pressure-sensitive activation cables. Manufacturer's limited one-year warranty.
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- Green Laser with Light – 532NM green laser is ten times brighter than standard red laser.
- Red Laser with Light – 635NM red laser is two times brighter than standard red laser.
Item number#: IK-714113

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I bought four of these and just got them in today. None of the four would work at all, it has to be all dead batteries. One of them, when I put the battery in it was extremely hard to get out because the spring inside had caught on the battery and it pulled the whole circuit board and the laser out of the enclosure. My conclusion is, these are junk.

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You spent $13 for this item and your conclusion is and I quote...'these are junk.' Hmmmmmm

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They were $125, marked down for clearance at Cabela's. Everywhere else on the Internet they were $60-$90. What you pay for something getting a clearance deal has nothing to do with the quality. What about all of the people that bought them through the years and paid $125. Most of my guns I bought at 30 to 50% off going through the various ways you can get the discount, that doesn't make the guns any worse it just makes me a better buyer. I bought an axis ll wood, with a Nikon scope and after the rebates and the way that I've bought it I ended up paying $40. It's still an axis ll wood with a Nikon scope.
I just bought it cheaper than any of you ever could. As a sidenote the lights with the green lasers require you to put the batteries in backwards of anything else I've ever bought that uses batteries. As an update they all do work great, just put the batteries in backwards . I bought six of the axis ll scoped rifle's for $150 each, and no FFL fee, they shoot just as good as the ones where they paid $350. I also only pay $15 for the FFL no matter how many guns are in the shipment. All in all I think I come out on top.

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Really big spender!He's never heard the phrase 'you get what you pay for'. Next time he won't be so damned stupid as to buy 4 at once.Well, he probably will.

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I will always take the 90% off clearance item. If they don't work I can always return them, if they do work I got a better deal than you. All the reviews said if they work out of the box, they are Great, if they don't work out of the box return them, well worth the risk. And with my discounts I only paid nine dollars for $125 laser lights. What I had told people considering whether to buy them or not was where are you going to find a nine dollar flashlight with a green laser to play with the dogs or to keep in your car?

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Still better than paying $500+ on some box you put on your AR that does the same thing.

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The reviews that I read had a good idea of mounting it on your scope on a 22 for night time squirrels rabbits and chipmunks in your yard. I'm not too sure about mounting a light and a laser to a scope with any kind of recoil. You can't really beat the price for a flashlight and a laser to play with the dog.

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I highly Doubt this piece of crap does anything similar to the high end stuff. It’s rated at 160 lumens. What’s the run time, impact resistance?

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But once,cry once.I've bought low end before.Something always goes wrong!

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I have a similar one (just the laser) I put on my HiPoint 9mm. Cost about $20. You can see it all the way across the yard. Never had to re-zero it. Always on target. Hell, mine is worth $20-$40. Not going to pay $200 for one that fits my Taurus PT111 G2 that also costs $200. I would rather do without. Just like I bought a $92 Nikon 16338 Buckmasters II 3-9x 40mm scope for my $400 Ruger.450 Bushmaster rifle. That won't be getting a $500 optic either. The reviews do suck on this model. But you can always PU something similar on ebay that does have good reviews.

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Yeah if you're some tacti-cool joe who doesn't know how to use the shit anyways... Not that I have a need for either of it. I'm not kicking in doors anymore.

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