LaserLyte Introduces the Ruger LC9 Side Mount Laser

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posted on January 19, 2012
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Made just as streamlined and programmable as the CK-AMF version, yet slightly larger, the CK-AMF9 design fits not only the Ruger LC9 but the Kel-Tec PF9 pistol, as well.

It is easy to mount on the gun by simply pushing out and replacing the stock frame pins with the new threaded pins (included). Mount the CK-AMF9 to these pins with the included screw. Then push the er gonomic activation button with the index finger and the laser is on target. The programmable laser features a pulse or constant on mode and also has an auto-off function to prevent an unwanted battery drain. An added benefit to the CK-AMF9 is that the laser actually helps to provide safer trigger control by acting as a finger guide without blocking the laser beam. The smooth, no-snag design of the laser allows the pistol to easily holster in any available nylon or leather pocket holster on the market.

Compact, lightweight and easy-to-use, the LaserLyte® CK-AMF9 gives you the edge in close quarter situations for only $99.95, a price far lower than the competition, but far superior in quality. For more information, visit www.laserlyte.com and check us out on Facebook.

LaserLyte® CK-AMF9 Specifications:
Compatible Firearms: Ruger LC9, Kel-Tec PF9
Power Output: Class IIIA, 5mw
Laser Module: 650nm
Batteries: four 377 batteries
Battery Life: 5 hrs constant on, 10 hrs pulse mode (normal usage*)
Weight: .40 ounces/11.34 grams
Length: 4.22 inches/107.20mm
Width: .58 inches/14.74 mm
Height: .380 inches/9.71 mm
Range at Night: 500 yards/457.2 m
MSRP: $99.95

*Normal usage is defined as one minute on and one minute off. This test mimics actual usage where the unit is turned on and off and the battery is given time to automatically regenerate.

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