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LaserLyte Pairs Subcompact V2 Laser and New FlashLyte
October 5, 2009Printer Friendly | Email |
COTTONWOOD, Ariz. -- LaserLyte has combined its Subcompact V2 laser and new FlashLyte to create a small laser/light package.
The combo pack fits on all pistols with rails. The laser and light can be used individually or together. MSRP $199.95.
LaserLytes new FlashLyte is a weapons-mountable flashlight that produces 25 lumens. The FlashLyte features an ambidextrous switch and three LEDs powered by four A76 batteries.
The Subcompact V2 laser (V2) weighs in at less than an ounce and measures less than an inch in length.
LaserLyte Laser and FlashLyte Specifications:
- Product Number: LL-1
- Compatible Firearms: All firearms with rail systems
- Power Output: 5mw, 25 lumens
- Batteries: 4-A76, 3-393
- Battery Life: 1.5 hours plus
- Weight: 2.3 oz.
- Length: 1.80 in.
- Width: 1 in.
- Height: 180 in.
- Laser Range at Night: 500 yd.
- FlashLyte Range at Night: 10 yd.
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