LaserLyte LT-LR Laser Trainer for .22 Cal.

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posted on June 25, 2014
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LaserLyte's new LT-LR Laser Trainer for .22 caliber firearms can be mounted in the barrel of any .22 caliber gun that sports at least a 1.875-inch barrel. A sound-activated switch shows the "bullet's" impact with a laser dot. Every time the firearm's hammer or striker fire, the laser dot will flash for 100 milliseconds.

The LT-LR installs from the muzzle of the barrel and fits tight, thanks to the company's patented arbor and taper system. The .22 caliber model will fit firearms chambered in .22 LR, .22 WMR, .22 Short, .22 Long and .223 Rem. The LT-LR will also fit calibers that are similar to a .22 bullet, such as .22-250 and .220 Swift. Watch the video below for a better idea of how it works.

Technical Specifications:

Compatible Firearms: 1.875-inch barrel required

Fits calibers: .22 LR, .22 WMR, .22 Short, .22 Long, .223 Rem.

Activation: Sound of striker or hammer

Batteries: 1x1632 Lithium

Battery Life: 10,000 shots

Weight: 5 ozs.

Length: 3"

Minimum Diameter: .20"

Maximum Diameter: .76"

MSRP: $109.95

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