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You could always mount it on the shotgun as long as there is a section of rail on the shotgun. And if you decide later to change it out and put it on the future AR, no big deal.
Yeah I think my biggest obstacle is just deciding if I want to put a mount on it. But before doing that I think I'll work on getting a 20" barrel to make it a little easier to manage in a tight space.
A new color lazer...

Blue Laser
That sounds awesome. Might have to get into the blue lasers soon.
I'm colorblind and have a much easier time picking up on a green laser dot than a red one. This even holds true in a video game such as Battlefield 4. When it comes to weapon lights Streamlight makes good stuff. I have a TRL-3 on my HK USP .40S&W that came with a mount for the USP's proprietary rail without needing an adapter to turn it into a 1913 rail.
I believe that the human eye is able to see more green.
Issues with green is the most common form of color blindness, then red, then blue. The question I have is how bright is it? Red works well because it typically doesn't affect your vision in the dark. Green does a little more and blue even more.
My colorblindness is red/green with red being harder to see because it can blend with browns. Greens tend to be easier for me to distinguish and especially outdoors. Depending on the shades I can also have issues telling the difference between blue and purple.
Green, easier to see than red.
I am not color blind, to me outdoors, RED is clearly the best color. But I can understand the Green option indoors or for the color blind.
(07-02-2015, 08:36 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: [ -> ]I am not color blind, to me outdoors, RED is clearly the best color. But I can understand the Green option indoors or for the color blind.

Thats why its nice to have a unit that gives you the option of red or green.
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