NcStar Green Laser Sight Review

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NcStar Green Laser Sight review. An economical tactical green laser sight that uses CR123A batteries.

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  • I have one but lost the zero so easy. I use a sight bore laser to make the zeroing. Dont hold the zero :( for a long time.

  • @adrael I will have to do some shooting with mine. To tell you the truth I haven't even shot with mine yet. I will see if it holds zero with after a few rounds.

  • wanting two put this on my two pistols i often duel wield in airsoft, want the lasers cause it's easier two point duel weilded then sight two. just curious cause i've used some other laser sights on a few things. 1. How much "play" does it have, aka does it wiggle a lot, or is the mount/device solid? 2. a lot of my older ones the horizontal and verticle adjustments slowly change overtime cause they were just loose enough that movements can slightly knock them off, does this have that?

  • @shyla669 I probably haven't bashed my around enough to give you the best answer but mine seem to be pretty solid. How they would hold up if you dropped the gun or something I am not quite sure. I am not really willing to drop my stuff to find out, haha.

  • ok thanks :)

  • @MrSpriggs1234 No problem, brotha!

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  • Thanks huero 623 its a good idea.. :P

  • @adrael use a flexible silicon ( clear ) around the adjustment screws back them as far out as you can then use a small amount on the threads if possible re bore sight zero and let it dry. I know you mite want to adjust more while shooting as i did so i took the silicon with me. After i let it set and dry at my best zero for the laser 75yards my personal spot, i let it dry and its held ZERO for 650 rounds of .223

  • @MrSpriggs1234 Yep. It should fit all standard picatinny rails with no problems. As long as you have a couple of inches of rail for it to grab onto.

  • can you put this on all picatinny rails?

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