Their lasers are very good.
The adjustment screws move the beam in true X and Y direction and will not shift.
They are waterproof.
They are very bright (my LAS TAC was). It was visible further than I could use it.
There are lots of options, from pressure pads, on/off switches and clicky buttons.
If you need a pressure pad and use it exclusively, get the LAS TAC model with the kill switch and pressure pad (straight or coil cord)
If you dont like pressure pads, they have models with push button on/off or a on/off toggle switch.
Their product line has changed and I noticed some of ther LAS TAC 2 models have ARMS mounts and trigger operable controls. Honestly I dont see how they could even stay in business with the # of options given in the brochure. WAY TOO MANY OPTIONS
Glad to hear that their lasers are good for that price. Seems like not many here have used them though. I am guessing that their customers are mostly professional LE or military rather than casual shooters.
If my lasermax fails I would probably give them a try.
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