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<blockquote data-quote="brian11" data-source="post: 2682057" data-attributes="member: 112031"><p>I've had one for a couple years. I just use a regular sized tripod. Works fine. The unit comes with instructions on how to set it up and how to use it with and without muzzle brakes. I set up a few inches off to the side of the muzzle. Using the aiming notch cast into the plastic has always worked fine for me. I use a simple USB battery pack to power it, like this:</p><p><a href="https://smile.amazon.com/Anker-Ultra-Compact-High-Speed-VoltageBoost-Technology/dp/B07QXV6N1B/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3CZDMQMAGOV62&keywords=phone+backup+battery&qid=1670674213&sprefix=phone+backup+battery%2Caps%2C133&sr=8-3" target="_blank">portable battery pack</a></p><p>Don't forget to get a cable with the battery pack.</p><p>I have not used mine with suppressed.</p><p>At the time I got mine, the US models were OOS, but Brownells had one of the Euro models. I talked to the Labradar people and they said it would work fine here. I don't remember the details, but I think the difference was some minor difference in range capability, due to Euro RF restrictions. So I got the Euro model, and it's worked great for me. No issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian11, post: 2682057, member: 112031"] I've had one for a couple years. I just use a regular sized tripod. Works fine. The unit comes with instructions on how to set it up and how to use it with and without muzzle brakes. I set up a few inches off to the side of the muzzle. Using the aiming notch cast into the plastic has always worked fine for me. I use a simple USB battery pack to power it, like this: [URL='https://smile.amazon.com/Anker-Ultra-Compact-High-Speed-VoltageBoost-Technology/dp/B07QXV6N1B/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3CZDMQMAGOV62&keywords=phone+backup+battery&qid=1670674213&sprefix=phone+backup+battery%2Caps%2C133&sr=8-3']portable battery pack[/URL] Don't forget to get a cable with the battery pack. I have not used mine with suppressed. At the time I got mine, the US models were OOS, but Brownells had one of the Euro models. I talked to the Labradar people and they said it would work fine here. I don't remember the details, but I think the difference was some minor difference in range capability, due to Euro RF restrictions. So I got the Euro model, and it's worked great for me. No issues. [/QUOTE]
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