With the Lasermax LMS-1441 Guide Rod laser, you don't need a gunsmith or your gun's manufacturer to install your laser sight. Simply field strip the firearm and install the top-of-the-line attachment to Beretta and Taurus models. This rugged, high-intensity laser system replaces the factory spring guide assembly in your firearm and improves your target acquisition and follow-up shots. The sight features an internal design that doesn't impact your holster choice or firing grip and resists recoil shock and harsh environments, making it a great attachment for duty weapons. Because the sight is centered (unlike many sights that are positioned on one side), the aiming point doesn't produce parallax error, providing the most accurate sight picture available. A controlled, ambidextrous activation switch makes this product work for left- and right-handed shooters and prevents the sight from turning on unexpectedly.
Features of Lasermax LMS-1441 Guide Rod Laser for Beretta and Taurus
- Weight: 0.30 oz. (red) / 0.36 oz. (green)
- Power Output: 5mW (red) / <5mW green
- Wavelength: 635 nm (red) / 520 nm (green)
- Battery: red and green powered with one silver oxide (included)
- Meets or exceeds both Mil-Spec and Homeland Security durability test standards (drop tests, blowing sand, temperature and humidity extremes, salt water fog, deep water immersion, 20,000+ rounds live fire)
- Red guaranteed to be within 2" POA at 20 yards, no adjustments necessary
- Green guaranteed to be within 1" POA at 10 yards, no adjustments necessary
- Pulses for fast recognition and higher visibility
- Pulsating beam allows for easy awareness of muzzle direction and overcomes language barriers
- Easy user installation only requires basic field stripping
- Accuracy best ensured with proximity to bore
- Ambidextrous switch in custom take-down lever closely resembles the Beretta or Taurus factory take-down lever
- Deliberate on/off activation is useful in a self-defense or tactical situation
- LaserMax will not guarantee alignment if any firearm has been compensated, fluted or ported by either a gunsmith or the original manufacturer
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