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<blockquote data-quote="Pokem807" data-source="post: 1129714" data-attributes="member: 7378"><p>Currently waiting on my CCW to show up, so I'm getting my carry set-up ready to go. I decided to go with the LCP, and now I'm debating which laser use. I installed the CT a few days ago and initially I was impressed with it. After handling for a while, though, I'm not so sure. It seems to hold zero after shooting for a while, but I noticed that I can push the CT off-line by just exerting some pressure on the unit with my finger. I've got the screws torqued as much as I'm comfortable with, short of worrying about breaking them. Anyone else notice this? My concern is that the same thing will happen during daily carry, especially in a pocket holster. The armalaser looks to be the only other option, but for all I know that unit might have the same issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokem807, post: 1129714, member: 7378"] Currently waiting on my CCW to show up, so I'm getting my carry set-up ready to go. I decided to go with the LCP, and now I'm debating which laser use. I installed the CT a few days ago and initially I was impressed with it. After handling for a while, though, I'm not so sure. It seems to hold zero after shooting for a while, but I noticed that I can push the CT off-line by just exerting some pressure on the unit with my finger. I've got the screws torqued as much as I'm comfortable with, short of worrying about breaking them. Anyone else notice this? My concern is that the same thing will happen during daily carry, especially in a pocket holster. The armalaser looks to be the only other option, but for all I know that unit might have the same issues. [/QUOTE]
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