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Re: Legality of laser sights

Posted: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 15:10:12
by BluemontGlock
I have a guide Rod Lazer for my Glock...

and it has its proper applications...and with it being internal to the guide rod, it is not in the way at all...on / off switch is at my finger tip, and is not one of those pressure pads, actually there is nothing on the outside of the pistol that is any "extra", nor can you readily tell that it even has a lazer mounted unless you have it in your hands and know what your looking for...it is a "pulsing lazer" that shows up very well during the day..esp on light colored clothing/paper/fur/whatever...it was also fairly exp. compared to other lazers (red)

and much like pistol types, it is a preference, and much like the boy scout motto, i would rather have it and not need it, than vice vesa. It is one item in many that we have at our disposal to personalize and dress up our firearms...

but to the OP question, not that i know of... i do know that in other states some hunting with lazers is illegal, but that is all that comes to mind...

And When i add on the "Pistol Mounted Tacticle Bayonette", let the jokes flow...
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Re: Legality of laser sights

Posted: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 15:26:38
by totes6
Well the Bayonet would be more effective than hitting the Bad Guy with the gun. Say the gun jams or some other Murphy effect.

Re: Legality of laser sights

Posted: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 16:35:19
by BluemontGlock
totes6 wrote:Well the Bayonet would be more effective than hitting the Bad Guy with the gun. Say the gun jams or some other Murphy effect.

well, as they say, anything can happen and usually does....
if the above senario occured, I would immeadiatly go to one knee, dig in my left back pocket, and break out my RAV (Radio Announcer Voice) and do my best Al Jolson on Broadway, ( Mammy...Mammmy!! ) and talk my way out the situation...as although Murphy was a copious recorder of things gone wrong, he also enjoyed a floor show as much as the next guy...

one thing that many do not know about Murphy is that he keeps his firearms SPOTLESS
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Re: Legality of laser sights

Posted: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 20:04:23
by SgtBill
He ain't the only one. A clean weapon is a happy weapon. :clap: : :first: :first: :first: :first: