LaserLyte Bersa Thunder .380 Laser

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posted on March 15, 2012
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LaserLyte has introduced the CK-MS laser, which is designed for the Bersa Thunder .380 and .380 Plus semi-auto pistols.

The CK-MS quickly and easily mounts on the Bersa trigger guard, pulling up tight against the dust cover. The LaserLyte CK-MS can be adjusted to either constant or pulse mode, and is easily activated via an ambidextrous switch.

Constructed of T6 aluminum with a black chrome finish, the CK-MS is durable and corrosion resistant. It also has an auto-off feature that flashes after 5 minutes of operation and turns off the unit after 6 minutes. For more information, go to LaserLyte.com.

Compatible Firearms: Bersa Thunder .380, .380 Plus
Power Output: Class IIIA, 5 mw
Laser module: 650 nm
Batteries: four 377 batteries
Battery Life: 5 hrs. constant mode, 10 hrs. pulse mode (normal usage*)
Weight: .77 ounces/24 grams
Length: 2.25 inches/57.24 mm
Width: .69 inches/17.64mm
Height: 1.54 inches/39.22mm
Range at Night: 500 yd, 457.2 m
MSRP: $99.95

*Normal usage is defined as one minute on and one minute off. This test mimics actual usage where the unit is turned on and off and the battery is given time to automatically regenerate.

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