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LaserMax Glock Guide Rod Laser Goes Green

Similar to the original red Guide Rod Laser, the new green Guide Rod Laser incorporates LaserMax's Native Green laser technology providing enhanced visibility during daylight shooting conditions.

LaserMax has debuted of the first green Guide Rod Laser for Glock Safe Action pistols. Similar to the original red Guide Rod Laser, the new green Guide Rod Laser incorporates LaserMax's Native Green laser technology providing enhanced visibility during daylight shooting conditions.

This laser is the first sighting system to incorporate LaserMax's recent breakthrough in laser technology. The sight system replaces the factory spring guide and recoil spring with a ruggedized laser assembly that includes the diode, electronics and battery source. The sight installations doesn't restrict holster choice or effect grip ergonomics. The Guide Rod Laser sight system features a modified slide-lock lever that serves as the signatures controlled activations switch.

The first green Guide Rod models offered will be compatible with Glock models 17, 17L, 17 Gen4, 18, 19, 19 Gen4, 20, 20SF, 21, 21SF, 22, 22 Gen4, 23, 24, 31, 32, 34, 35, 37 and 38. The green Guide Rod Laser includes a 5-year warranty and has an MSRP of $449.

For more information, visit LaserMax.com.

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3 Responses to LaserMax Glock Guide Rod Laser Goes Green

Scr wrote:
October 01, 2013

Nice to have one, - but too much money

Jim wrote:
August 22, 2013

Ditto, I have a Glock 30SF which I use as my CCW. One of these would of been nice.

Bal wrote:
August 21, 2013

Good news - Bad news - I have been waiting on the green guide rod laser for quite a while and was ready to order one for my Glock 26. That's right, some people have CCW Glocks such as G26's, 27's and 30's, which would seem to be one of the more logical uses for a guide rod laser. Except that they aren't offered for the sub compact's which makes no sense to me. - I could go ahead and get a red one, but out of spite I might just pass altogether. I guess that I didn't one that bad after all. Anyone else feel the same.