LaserLyte Lyte Ryder Universal Rail-Mount Laser

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posted on August 17, 2015
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LaserLyte's Lyte Ryder rail-mounted laser sight, part of the company's rail-mounted laser series, offers full 5 mW power, dual laser modes and auto-off in a laser sight weighing three-quarters of an ounce. This laser sight is very unlikely to affect your point of aim even at the outer end of the rail.

Three 392 batteries power the tiny sight for five hours in continuous mode and 10 hours in pulse mode. The body of the unit is glass-filled nylon, while the internals are 6061 alumimum for light weight and durability. The sight will fit any accessory rail with one inch of clearance or more. A larger housing is available for more-precise fitting of the Lyte Ryder to your specific handgun.

MSRP: $120.95. Also available in black.

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