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Leapers UTG Laser and Weapon Light Combo
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Bask in my awesomeness's Review of Leapers UTG Laser and Weapon Light Combo

Just one candle can illuminate the darkness. But why settle for a candle when you can have a 400 lumen weapon mounted light with a laser on it. A frickin' laser beam (extra points to you if you get the movie reference). If you've ever done training in the dark, you know it sucks. It looks really cool on TV but it's not a great situation in real life unless you have the proper gear to deal with it. This rail mounted combo is a decently priced (although the red laser is forty bucks cheaper than the green, go figure), well functioning device that can light up your life (well, light up the bad guy who was stupid enough to break into your house because he didn't see the NRA sticker on your car in the driveway, bad choices lead to bad consequences).

Two things that make this UTG absolutely awesome. First, the quick release bar. Putting it on and taking it off is REALLY simple. It's really convenient when trying to figure out where it is most comfortable to mount it. The second is that it comes with two option pressure switches: one for the light and one for the laser. You don't have to use them. I actually don't use the one on the laser. It's mounted near my forward grip so it's easy to press the button with my thumb (it clicks on so it'll stay on). The light, I have on a pressure switch on my main grip. With the light, I don't want to keep it on and paint my location at night (anyone trained in low light techniques knows what I'm talking about) and I don't want to back splash on my brightly painted walls (hey, I want a vibrant house, all that positive energy and stuff, don't judge).

The only down side: the pressure switches have a sticky backing that doesn't always stick well. It may need some help depending on where on your weapon you mount it. Just so you know. Not a problem. Us gun owners are a creative bunch, so I'm sure you can figure it out.
Would Recommend: Yes
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