lazer clips are kind of weird in a way because they really use CLIPS to hold the mic, isntead of your regular cylindrical plastic mic holder (or whatever it is officially called). so there's the danger of of falling drum mics. not good. plus it also comes in goose neck config, which doesnt always stay in place. not good, once again because drum micing is a precise art.
ive always wondered about mechanical noise when it comes to using drum clips. theoretically one would want to isolate mics in a way that they dont come in contact with vibrating objects. this is the reason why condenser mics have shock mounts. but then again condensers are much more sensitive than regular dynamic mics used to close mic the toms and the snare. in any case one's safest bet is perhaps to use mic stands. samson stands are very cheap, plus they will allow you to position your mic virtually anywhere u want ...
also, in the past i used my gibraltar rack as mic stands. i went to a machine shop and had adaptors custom made so that the hole fits the cymbal stand screw, and the outside of the adaptor fits in the mic clip. saved me a couple of thousand bucks on stands then.