Q:

Finding good laser sight

What is the best brand for a laser sight??

I need one that is easy to adjust & one that is accurate inside 20 yards

I need to be able to “point” laser image & “shoot”

I will be mounting it on my Talon SS trirail

Thanks

Optics/Nightvision

All Replies

Viewing 8 replies - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)

quote benfishin2day:

Ok………I know the Green beam is suppose to be easier to see in the daytime
What about the Red laser??? Can you see it in the daytime also??

not really, due to the frequency of the laser the red gets filtered out….

quote benfishin2day:

Why are the Green lasers more expensive???

The red lasers have been out for decades, and the green lasers are ‘relatively’ new and they take more time and different manufacturing processes than the red…

Not as good as the green laser, of course.

Ok………I know the Green beam is suppose to be easier to see in the daytime

What about the Red laser??? Can you see it in the daytime also??

Why are the Green lasers more expensive???

If you dont mind a red laser, LS1 is also made by beanshot

http://talonairgun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=118

ILDE

I’ll get a pic up later today Ross.

Tony

Tony,

Which beamshot do you have? Do you have a picture?

I like the Beamshots.
This guy is good to deal with.

http://www.ontargetsportsonline.com/Shooting_Accs/LaserSights/Laser_Sights.asp

If using a Beamshot you will need the R1/B mount.

if money is no object, then by all means try this:

the greenbeam 2000, green daytime laser, but I hope you can come up with the $379.00 😯
otherwise try this one from the Sportsman’s Guide:
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=365156
it is only $150, and it is externally adjustable for X/Y axis, and it is GREEN! and visible in the daylight also…

Viewing 8 replies - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)

  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.