Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 6:45 pm
If the air has any sort of impurities in it (fog, moisture, pollen, dust), red lasers will be visible back to the source as well...
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Jose_in_Dallas wrote:Thanks man. Received my Streamlight TLR-1 in the mail last weekend and ordered a Bravo Concealment RTT Holster (can't wait to get this but 6-8 week wait right now sucks). Gotta find a good non-flashlight holster for it next.nyj wrote:That's a beauty, Jose.
Thanks for the link! I'll have to check them out.bubba84 wrote:Jose_in_Dallas wrote:Thanks man. Received my Streamlight TLR-1 in the mail last weekend and ordered a Bravo Concealment RTT Holster (can't wait to get this but 6-8 week wait right now sucks). Gotta find a good non-flashlight holster for it next.nyj wrote:That's a beauty, Jose.
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The green is quite a bit brighter, easy to see in broad daylight... It paints a big dot! As mentioned below, they chew up a battery! But I can still get 6hrs of continuous laser on a single battery. Just got it, so I don't have many shots with it yet. It performed well the first time at the range though. :)Jose_in_Dallas wrote:Thanks man!jmra wrote:nyj wrote:That's a beauty, Jose.very nice.
That's the first green laser I've seen (although I've heard of them before). Any advantage to a green laser over red?AdamJ1555 wrote:G19 with a Veridian CL5 Green Laser
The green paints a line much clearer than the red. Definitely a disadvantage in giving away your position... Although the intimidation factor may be a pro when to comes to self defense. You will certainly know that someone is pointing a laser at you!RJGold wrote:If the air has any sort of impurities in it (fog, moisture, pollen, dust), red lasers will be visible back to the source as well...
Nice choice!Taurus.40 wrote:As soon as my TT Gun Leather Slim XC comes in and I can get a couple hundred trouble free round down range, this will be my new EDC.....
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This is why I throw a handful of talcum powder before every shot.RJGold wrote:If the air has any sort of impurities in it (fog, moisture, pollen, dust), red lasers will be visible back to the source as well...
Not that I want to get off topic but I am thinking this wouldn't be a problem for the good guy. The BG knows where you are. He is attacking you.richardcordrey wrote:This is why I throw a handful of talcum powder before every shot.RJGold wrote:If the air has any sort of impurities in it (fog, moisture, pollen, dust), red lasers will be visible back to the source as well...
I have the same feature on my Streamlight TLR-1s and it is very disorienting. I can only imagine getting "hit" by that in the dark and not expecting it.AdamJ1555 wrote:The device also has a 100 lumen light that has a strobe option. It's very disorienting and bright. Another tactical advantage. :)