I'm over in West GA and almost always available for impromptu testing if you want to visit my neck of the woods :3
Just added a laser atlanta to my arsenal.
I'm over in West GA and almost always available for impromptu testing if you want to visit my neck of the woods :3
Just added a laser atlanta to my arsenal.
9500ci BS 2/5/8 / RDR Off / X Off / K Off (TSR useless!)
ALP Quint | V1 3.894 / YaV1 User
LUKAS LK-7900 | Waze
2011 Ford F150 SuperCrew 5Star Tuned
Laser: UltraLyte LRB | Atlanta SpeedLaser II / Radar: Stalker ATR Ka
The tester does Nothing for real world test--all it does is confirm that your ALP is picking up alll the guns!! Good tester for that, but for "real world" you need a member here to actually shoot you and test your set up!! there is no other way to do it correctly. SO in a sense you may be ok but you cannot be sure until you get tested
You drive that bad boy to Anchorage Alaska and Ill be glad to test you with my LRB lidiar gun )
Last edited by Holla; 05-19-2015 at 12:16 PM.
ALP Quint
Red-Line 2/5/8
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ALP Quint
Red-Line 2/5/8
Welcome!
We have several members here with guns to test you and we have meets periodically too.
Testing is the final step. Level, true, and clear view of the 180 degrees around the sensor is ideal. We have had some 9xx Po'chees with less than adequate placement fail our tests. Hardware is important, installation is importantER, and testing is importantEST! In slang of course. 😁😁
991TurboS (05-19-2015), curmudgeon (05-19-2015)
It's not necessary to be overly anal about having 'em protruding some. A slight recess is ok for "stealth" purposes in mounting especially if you reside in an area or State where they are banned. What you risk in doing so is the "shading" effect that occurs in really close encounters from a street level off-axis shot or same from an overpass shot from above. We're talking of a few hundred feet here & by that time you should have already eyeballed the sniper hundreds of feet ago well beforehand !
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