First Look: Viridian E-Series Laser For The SIG P365 XL

The laser attaches to the trigger guard for easy use.

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posted on December 13, 2022
Viridian E-Series Laser For The SIG 365 XL

Viridian Weapon Technologies has begun shipping their E-Series Green Laser Sights which are fully compatible with the SIG Sauer P365 XL, one of the most popular slim-line, polymer-framed striker-fired carry pistols currently on the market.

Viridian Weapon Technologies E-Series Laser Sights are a mainstay among the American shooting and defensive minded public and are a popular accessory for concealed carry and home defense. The E-Series Laser Sight is designed to mount to the trigger guard of your handgun, which not only minimizes its footprint but also means that your handgun does not need to have any built-in rails in order to use the sight, a convenient feature if you carry a subcompact handgun. Moreover, attaching the device to your handgun’s trigger guard is also simple and straightforward: you simply unscrew the device into its separate halves, then line those up with your trigger guard, snap them into place, and fasten those screws back together. Adjusting the windage and elevation on the E-Series Laser Sight is also easy to accomplish.

Viridian Weapon Technologies ships the E-Series Laser Sights with the most powerful laser allowed by law. It features a constant run time of up to sixty minutes but also has a five minute automatic shut-off feature. The controls that actuate the device are also ambidextrous and the unit is encapsulated by high strength thermomolded polymer made to withstand the rigors of shooting and every day carry. The green laser is visible up to one hundred yards during daytime and up to two miles at nighttime.

The E-Series Laser Sight retails for $132. In addition to this latest release with green lasers for the SIG Sauer P365 XL, Viridian Weapon Technologies also offers an extensive lineup for many other popular handguns with the option for both a red or green laser. To find a unit compatible with your handgun and to learn more about the E-Series Laser Sight, please visit viridianweapontech.com.

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