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Reviews (3)

Mar 02, 2021
Same as Original battery NC700x dct. 2013
This is the same battery that came in my 2013 NC700x dct. It arrived 2 days after ordering and was almost fully charged. Charged enough to start the bike for sure. it's already installed and hooked to the maintainer. 8 years for a motorcycle battery is great. I keep my batteries on maintainers and it truly is the lifeblood of a battery.

Jul 11, 2016
Great holster that has a nice lining.
I bought this holster for a model 69 S&W. I like the lining that keeps the gun looking good and the quality of Galco holsters are great.
The fit was spot on and has the option of strong side or cross draw. It retains the weapon very well and the thumb break is positioned perfect for the model 69.

Jul 11, 2016
Lasermax is just what the Glock 43 needed
2 of 2 found this helpful I like the Lasermax on my carry gun because I don't need to buy other holsters and it adds no bulk to the gun.
Lasers are great for practice and when the target is in an awkward position. I've had three Lasermax lasers on different Glocks and they all have worked fine for me.
The Glock 43 Lasermax laser is capable of having a non pulsing beam that I really like and can be switched to pulse by turning the switch on and off 3 times.
They are expensive and I hate to pay that much money for something that is so simple but, maybe that's what makes the laser a great option.
I haven't experienced any feeding problems with any of my Lasermax lasers and I can't tell any difference in recoil or reliability even thought it is a single spring.