I need help choosing the right gaming mouse

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I am kinda stuck between these gaming mice. I mostly play first person shooters so i don't need too high dpi settings .2-3 macros would be great and i need a mouse that will last long and will have a percise sensor .
1.Razer Deathadder 2013( i 've heard its quality is bad)
2.Logitech G402( the side buttons can get pressed too easy so that can be a problem )
3.Corsair M65 vengeance( great build quality but i am not so sure about its laser sensor )
I really need help to choose so any advice or answer would be really helpfull. Thanks in advance :D
 
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I have the Razer Deathadder Chroma which is basically the same as the 2013 with extra colours. The build quality is very good, the only Razer products I believe which suffer from bad build quality are their headsets. I find the Deathadder a brilliant mouse but these things are very much personal choice. Do you have a local shop where you can go and pick up and feel the mouse?

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Hello I have the Mad Catz R.A.T 3 for 2 years now and its still working great. I mostly play first person shooters too such as Counter Strike:Global Offensive and its doing a great job.

BTW you should buy the Mad Catz R.A.T 5.
 
I have the Razer Deathadder Chroma which is basically the same as the 2013 with extra colours. The build quality is very good, the only Razer products I believe which suffer from bad build quality are their headsets. I find the Deathadder a brilliant mouse but these things are very much personal choice. Do you have a local shop where you can go and pick up and feel the mouse?
 
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Can I recommend another one? I have an A4tech Bloody v7 and it's working wonders for fps since it was primarily made for it. Dropped it around 6 times from a standard computer table all the way to the floor and is still working as the first day I bought it. It has two customizeable keys at its left which can also be set to run macros. One of its most noticeable advantage is its use of the "Holeless Engine" which can let you use it at just about any surface and also prevents dirt and moisture from entering through the bottom.

But if you want me to pick from those three, I'd say the Deathadder due to its "ergonomics" although I do have to warn you that razer does INDEED suffer from quality issues PRIMARILY because their products are "Hit-and-Miss", some Deathadders can last your a year and above OR it could last you less than a year (which sadly I hear more often, but hey, you won't be complaining if they're working fine so that may be the reason why).