New glock laser design (or how to make an ugly gun uglier but cooooler)

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Just saw this: www. laserlyte.com/Laser_Gun_Sights/Rear_Sight/New_RL-1.html

Interesting design, I like the idea of companies trying new things. It is not my cup of tea, but I think future variations of this idea may be pretty interesting.
 
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Just saw this: http://www.laserlyte.com/Laser_Gun_Sights/Rear_Sight/New_RL-1.html

Interesting design, I like the idea of companies trying new things. It is not my cup of tea, but I think future variations of this idea may be pretty interesting.
Meh, you think that's cool? What are you, 98 years old? Now THIS is cool (or should I say kewl):

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It's interesting but the internal guide rod laser beats it by a landslide. Also, I'm concerned by the distraction it will cause for shooters who use other pistols not equipped with this sighting system. Also, the activation switch is in an akward position (again even the rail mounted lasers can't beat the internal guide rod laser activation on a Glock).

I must admit, it's an interesting idea and the lack of holster modification required really gets the thumbs up from me.

Tim.
 
Havent tried this yet but we may in the future.

Lasermax is good idea but broke.

Crimsom trace is either grip activated(G27) or switch then grip activated. Can be bulkier depending on how you are using it.

Rail mount definitately bulky depending on model of course.

So the laserlyte is addressing above problems. Will post likes and dislikes if I ever get one.
 
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