Posted on 09/25/2011 5:03:24 PM PDT by mylife
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You just drive two pins out of the pistol frame with a punch and hammer. Then you put in two pins supplied by LaserLyte, drop the laser in place, then tighten two screws (supplied by them and already Loctited). Comes with little hex wrenches to adjust windage and elevation. Can be switched between a constant beam, or flashing.
Grrr..
I mean to bench test it.
It could be that the low profile scope mount put it outside of it operable range, or.... it could be broke dick.
Sounds like a solid system.
It sure is a good price.
Colts 13 Pitt 10
Stay safe everybody, and God bless.
I know that this weeks gun talk is a bit dry in focusing on legal approaches, but these guys on the program are getting stuff done.
I am thankful that these guys are out there.
Gnight Doc. I hate that treadmill.
I hope the missus kicks its ass.
So long, and thanks for all the thread.
Rats! The Appleseed event I planned to attend is sold out. Grrr.
Good segment on “fast and furious”
Holder has some splianin to do
Gnight 50!
Tememascopes?
Let me consult google....
Thats OK. We have the TCMS shoot in less than a month.
It’s coming together fast. we are working details on the BBQ even now.
The left never lets the facts spoil an attempt to illegally force their agenda.
That is the funniest thing I’ve read since the last time I tried to install a scope!!!! Or anything else for that matter.
100 year old man at machine shop.....LOLOL
They never rest.
I thought I had a pretty good plan.
I pulled the bolt out, Placed the rifle on a Texas Motor Speedway butt pad and looked down the bore...
Then I looked in the scope and tried to adjust the crosshairs to the sight picture I saw down the bore...
The rifle fell over, sweat was getting in my eyes..
Should I wear my drugstore readers?
Eff this! LoL!
I have to take my glasses OFF these days to see.
Oh well.
Reminds me of the first SBR I tried to remove an A@ flash hider from so I could attach and pin then weld a compensator. Three pre-drilled blocks of wood in my shop vise and the only thing I accomplished was ruining the picatinny rail with vertical foregrip when I used the carpenters framing hammer to ‘tap’ on the wrench slide onto the flash suppressor. Oh, I did rotate the flash hider about 14 degrees, which reduce the recoil noticeably. But that little bugger reamins welded to the barrel. It’s now a ‘utility’ rifle.
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