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    $100 used LaserMax Gripsense Laser / Light for M&P Shield (California)

    Make: LaserMax

    Model: Gripsense Laser / Weaponlight (LaserMax Model #CF-SHIELD-C-R)

    Caliber: N/A

    Location: California

    Price: $100

    Payment Method: PayPal Friends and Family (PPFF)

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    WHO:

    Surburban dad/Reservist.

    WHAT:

    LaserMax Gripsense Red Laser + Weaponlight for M&P Shield (LaserMax Model #CF-SHIELD-C-R)





    Here's the company webpage for this product:
    https://www.lasermax.com/cf-shield-c-r.html

    I bought it, cut out the UPC to take advantage of a rebate, installed it on my Shield, but never fired it. Comes with two older 1/3N batteries, and two completely new 1/3N batteries.

    Price: $100.00

    For comparison, it's on clearance for $107.49 at OpticsPlanet as of 2018-10-02:
    https://www.opticsplanet.com/laserma...gripsense.html

    WHERE:

    Sacramento, California. However, I drive down to the Bay Area (Alameda) all the time for work, so can meet you pretty much anywhere in the greater San Francisco Bay Area.



    I'm also going to be driving to/from Southern California this Christmas, so can meet you anywhere along the route.



    WHEN:

    If you'd like to conduct an in-person sale, I'm generally free during weekday working hours (9am-4pm), but can make myself available on weeknights/weekends.

    WHY:

    Going with Crimson Trace instead. I did a head-to-head comparison here:
    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...rMax-Gripsense

    HOW:

    Either we meet in-person (see maps above), or I'll ship for free.

    I know I haven't gotten not that much EE feedback (yet) here at M4Carbine.net, but check out my iTrader ratings on CalGuns:

    Last edited by butlers; 10-06-18 at 23:07. Reason: Sold!
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