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Scott.
Thanks for the advice. I have a set of crimson trace on my 1911 Kimber and they are awesome. I just thought the lase/light combination would be nice, since the XD has a rail. I carry a surefire 2DL defender when I carry my Kimber. It's nice to have combination set up since the gun can be equipped with it.
Permalink Reply by James G on April 27, 2010 at 3:23am Caleb,
Sorry for the delay in the reply. I would look to Lasermax for the smallest in Green Laser technology. I think if you check their unit, you can find one that has a rail on the bottom of it for mounting a light underneath. I dont know if you tried the green lasers much, but with the few, very few, I have worked with, I found that you really dont have that much of an advantage in bright sunlight over a red laser, and especially over your sights. I think in bright sunlight, no matter what type of laser you are using, you will spend more time trying to find the dot than worrying about your threat-which means you need to find your sights before you find the dot. Indoors and outdoors at low light, the laser is very fast. If you want the ultimate in speed use XS big dot express sights in combination with the laser. Just my opinion
Thanks for the input, I totally agree with you. I intend to use only quality lights on my weapons.
Michael
One of the newer light systems that I did not get to review in time for my book was the Sig STOPLITE. This laser and tactical light combo is designed primarily as a vertical foregrip for railed rifle forends, such as the AR15 M4 type carbines. Similar in appearance to Crimson Trace's MVF, the STOPLITE's led puts out a claimed 700! lumens of light power-which is incredible. Also SIG has started marketing a tacgtical handheld, and mini-tactical pistol light, as well as green laser sights, and a tactical laser and light combo for pistols. I am awaiting one of their new Mini Red Dot sights to test on an AR. Interesting accessories indeed.
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