Laser-Ammo Expands SureStrike System to New Calibers

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posted on January 3, 2012
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The new adaptors can be added to any existing SureStrike to add these new calibers. The Laser-Ammo SureStrike System is widely regarded as the professional's choice for dry-fire training systems. The system is designed to provide an accurate and reliable laser pulse dot on a target with each pull of the trigger.

The system installs with no specialized tools in seconds and is designed to thoroughly prevent loading a live round in the chamber. The laser is self aligning and is guaranteed minimum of 5,000 shots. Low cost replacement power cell and activator are available.

With this expansion, SureStrike now can be sized to fit handguns in 9 mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, .45 GAP, .44 Mag., .357 SIG, .38 Spl./.357 Mag. and 12-gauge shotguns. To use in a selected caliber, simply screw on the adaptor and install as per the instructions. Each adaptor is available separately to accommodate your needs and can be purchased at your favorite retailer or online at www.laser-ammo.com

This unique adaptation capability, stands out the SureStrike to be used in various calibers with out needing to purchase a different laser cartridge for each caliber you may own, thus saving you money.  

Laser-Ammo is based in Rishon LeZion, Israel and Long Island, NY. It manufactures the SureStrike laser training system, as well as a full line of accessories to maximize the flexibility. All manufacture is performed in Israel to the highest standards.

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