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The upcoming 40 S&W M&P laser can be installed by the user with no gunsmithing required.
LaserMax to Add M&P Guide Rod Laser in mid-December
November 5, 2009Printer Friendly | Email |
ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- In December, LaserMax will add a full-size 40-caliber Smith & Wesson M&P guide rod laser to its lineup of guide-rod lasers.
Like LaserMax's other guide rod lasers, the upcoming 40 S&W M&P laser can be installed by the user with no gunsmithing required. The user replaces the existing factory guide rod and takedown lever with the LaserMax laser. The takedown lever doubles as an on/off switch.
Other positives: Doesn't add weight to the firearm, is designed for use in existing holsters, and does not use Picatinny rail space, or change the weapon's grip design.
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