Description
- Red Laser Sight Scope For Pistols/Rifles
- Wavelength: 650nm, Power: <1mw100m
- Size: 32mm x 26mm x 26mm, Mini Style
- Powered by 3pcs AG5 battery
- Shock Proof, Can Be Used On Real Fire Pistols And Air Pistols/Rifles
Specification:
Very Light, With Undetachable Picatinny Rail, Mainly for Pistol and Can be used on Picatinny Rail, On/Off Switch, Adjustable
Power: <5mW
Voltage: DC 4.5V, 3 pcs LR41
Wavelength: 650nM
Weight (net): 30g (1.1 Ounces)
With Undetachable picatinny rail.
Size: 28x26mm, mini style
T6061 High class aluminum alloy in beautiful black matte and tactical style
On/off switch is located in the back of the red laser sight
Windage & elevation adjustable with supplied hex key tool
Shock proof and can be used on real fire caliber
Battery runtime: 2-3 hours
Working temperature: -10°to 45°
Laser dot size at 10 meter: <2mm
Others: cool laser engraved lettering, excellent oxidation deal
Package list:
1x laser sight
Cansark –
Attached easily. Easy to click on and off. Works very well. You do have to use the included tools to adjust the alignment to match the sites but once I got that set it’s great.
Sef –
Very nice little laser! On/off switch is easy to get at and provides immediate tactile feedback without moving much. Laser is bright, attaches well. Low profile, I have mine on a rail infront of a Holo sight, it doesn’t impede the optic at all.
King Kolt –
Love this lil laser, using it with a mount on my Remington 870 Express Home Defense Pump Shotgun, works out really well when im shooting slugs, havent tested it with any other firearms, but I got a ruger mini 14 coming that I plan to use it on, but its a perfect fit for my shotgun, check out the images
Rock Drummer24 –
laser sight is the easiest to install and to zero in on your target. It holds its mark for a long time and is easily replaced if damaged during shooting. For the money, I would buy 3 or 4, just to have around. With different mounts, it works for all of my guns.
Justin –
This is a great deal & laser. It’s cheap, bright, red. My 2 beefs are that the on buttons aren’t reachable with my grip hand / trigger finger. I have to use my top hand to turn it on. Also, I don’t love the locking screw’s bulkiness. I’d prefer a flat screw that’s flush. It can also use some inserts to lock into the rail a bit better… However, I do think this is a good product & a highly credible laser site worth buying. Oddly, I hesitated initially because of the cheap price. I was worried it would be poor quality… not the case.