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LabRadar question
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<blockquote data-quote="Patriot007" data-source="post: 1908482" data-attributes="member: 111276"><p>Me To. (kid waiting on Christmas) JKL just sent me an email telling me that they were back in stock. I did not hesitate on ordering it. I did not like the fact that the unit was being hit with the gases coming from the muzzle. A couple of my ARs and rifles have compensators on them, so there is gas going in all directions but down. In my book this is a high dollar tool and I want to protect it every way possible. The best thing about it is, and a selling point to the wife was.</p><p>Its not setting in front of the gun and I don't have to shoot through it. That way it doesn't get SHOT. Tomorrow we retire an old Coldwell chrono that has severed well over the last eight years, and it will serve as a back up for the </p><p>Labradar if it ever goes down. Man that would suck if I had to go back to using it again. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot007, post: 1908482, member: 111276"] Me To. (kid waiting on Christmas) JKL just sent me an email telling me that they were back in stock. I did not hesitate on ordering it. I did not like the fact that the unit was being hit with the gases coming from the muzzle. A couple of my ARs and rifles have compensators on them, so there is gas going in all directions but down. In my book this is a high dollar tool and I want to protect it every way possible. The best thing about it is, and a selling point to the wife was. Its not setting in front of the gun and I don't have to shoot through it. That way it doesn't get SHOT. Tomorrow we retire an old Coldwell chrono that has severed well over the last eight years, and it will serve as a back up for the Labradar if it ever goes down. Man that would suck if I had to go back to using it again. LOL [/QUOTE]
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