1-year limited warranty
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Things I liked:A well made laser/flashlight, very solidly built. Coherent light sources like this laser produce very sharp edges when focussed or unfocussed, and this item definitely cuts a very sharp beam. Things I would have changed:The scope mount limits how the ND3 can be mounted--there must be sufficient clearance between the scope's turrets and the ND3 ring mount--this can cause eye relief adjustment problems. With the ND3 and the Bushnell scope I've mounted on my recent purchase of a Gamo Bone Collector IGT, I find it impossible to mount it due to the Gamo rifle needing a "scope stop base" to effectively hold a scope stationary on the receiver dovetail. What others should know:Price was a bit high, but not too steep if one wants to mount a laser light on one's varmint air rifle--but consider how the rifle requires a scope to be mounted before purchasing. Things I liked:very durable and well made, worked well at 25 yards and the raccoon's on my deer feeder didn't seem to notice or care they were lit up. Things I would have changed:price point, way to expensive for a product that doesn't work properly in cold weather. Now they have a newer model that supposedly works in the cold. What others should know:The beam strength is amazing although i have not tested it to the manufacturers claims, it worked great for my application on a ruger 10/22 for raccoon issues at short yardage. I will definitely mount this to my talon ss and try some ratting with it. Show Other ReviewsCreate an online review and share your thoughts with other customers
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Overall rating:1 1.0
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Things I would have changed:This laser does not work below 45 degrees. The mounting bracket does not hold a zero and moves around all the time.
What others should know:I have had and tested 3 sub zero lasers none of which worked below 45 degrees.All of which mounting brackets do not hold still. I dont know what states some of these guys used them in or what months of the year, but i will say this if you think your sub zero works put it in the freezer for 15 mins and then check it. Sorry guys william is right.I am stuck with two of them that can't be returned. Save your money buy something that works and has been tested in cold weather.