LaserLyte Kryptonyte Center Mass Laser

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posted on November 1, 2012
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11/1/2012

LaserLyte has introduced a green ring-type laser for increasing target acquisition and accuracy for rifles and shotguns.

The CM-15 projects a ring of eight green laser dots with a single green dot in the center as an aiming laser. The circle grows at 1 inch per yard, approximately the same configuration as a shotgun. The green laser provides the user with a wide field-of-view for aiming with both eyes open.

The Kryptonyte Center Mass Laser is made of aircraft grade 6061 aluminum that is black anodized to Level 2 hardness. The laser can be easily mounted on Picatinny rails (3 inches or longer), and is fully adjustable via hex drive screws protected by sealed turret caps. It also comes with a 10-inch cord, 2-inch tape activation switch that can be set for constant or momentary activation.

LaserLyte CM-15 Specifications:
Compatible Firearms: AR's, AK's, rifles and shotguns with a Picatinny rail 3-inches or longer
Power Output: Class IIIA, 5mw
Programmable: Constant On, Momentary On, Off
Batteries: 1 x CR-123
Battery Life: 6 hours
Weight: 5.4 ounces/0.153 kg
Material: Aircraft Grade 6061 aluminum
Length: 3 inches/7.619 cm
Width: 2.43 inches/ 6.172 cm
Height: 1.37 inches/3.479
MSRP: $284.95

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