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Sightmark Triple Duty AT5G Green Laser Sight SM13034K
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Most Helpful Positive Review Good but misleading
The laser description says it is an at10 laser but when you recieve the package the model number is the same but it is an AT5 laser. They should advertise it as that. Other than that a great product.
Most Helpful Negative Review Limited quality
The pressure switch takes a substantial amount of pressure to operate. The soldering/wiring process within the laser is poor quality and broke after 2 weeks of use. Great looking product and has great R&D, Sightmark just failed on the labor quality. Good luck. Pros: All accessories included Cons: p...
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by Legacy Reviewer, from LA, United States Written on June 18, 2012
Right out of the box the pressure switch didn't work... the box advvertises 5mW of output... in the owners manual it states
Pros: advertised features
Cons: poor quality
Would recommend: No
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would recommend if there are no manufacturing defects

by Legacy Reviewer, Verified Owner from NY, United States Written on February 16, 2010
I was excited about this laser but that was short lived when I discovered that one of the windage (or elevation depending on how you rotate the thing) screws was already stripped even though the package was new and not tampered with. Basically it was impossible to properly screw in one of the screws till I found a tiny screwdriver (like those used for glasses) that gave me some resistance in the groove. Once it was on the side-mount I unscrewed both screws to see which way the spring was pushing the laser so that I can rotate the laser in the mount to get it close to zero with my laser bore, and then fine tune it with really the one good screw that I could work with. With out the laser bore it would have been really difficult or at least time consuming to sight in with 1 unstripped & one malfunctioning screw.

So I debated about returning the laser but on the flip side I was still able to maneuver the stripped screw with the screw driver and I can always try & locate another screw in the future if need be. The power of the beam and overall look of the laser was great so I just dealt with the other problem.

The side-mount, while it looks cool, is a bit stupid (especially when 1 screw is broken and it's hard to adjust both windage and elevation instead of just 1 of the two). The laser really belongs on a mount that's directly under or to the side of the barrel. That when you aim before or past your zero you know that you only need to compensate for 1 axis and not both/not...
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Would recommend: Yes
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