LaserLyte Rear Sight Laser for Springfield Armory XD/XD(M) Pistols

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posted on February 7, 2012
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LaserLyte returns to basics with the patented RTB-XD rear sight laser that fits the Springfield XD/XDM firearms. The high performance laser built into a rear sight specifically designed for Springfield XD/XDM pistols features a simple, ambidextrous "press and go" activation. The laser is easily programmable to either constant on or pulse mode. Another great feature is the "auto-off" feature that displays a unique flash after 5-minutes of operation and automatically turns the unit off after 6-minutes.

Made from heavy-duty, high carbon steel for added durability, the LaserLyte RTB-XD rear sight laser has a black chrome finish for corrosion prevention. A great benefit of the LaserLyte RTB-XD rear sight laser is that the customer will not have to replace grips, internal stock parts or holsters. The LaserLyte RTB-XD rear sight laser is compatible with all Level 1 and Level 2 holsters including the BLACKHAWK! SERPA holster system. MSRP on the LaserLyte RTB-XD rear sight laser for all Springfield XD/XDM's is only $139.95.

For more information, visit www.laserlyte.com and check us out on Facebook.

LaserLyte RTB-XD Specifications:
Compatible Firearms: Fits Springfield Armory XD/XDM pistols
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 1.2 ounces/34.02 grams
Length: .85 inches/21.59mm
Width: 1.05 inc./26.67mm
Height: .35 inches/8.89mm
Range at Night: 500 yd., 457.2 mMSRP: $139.95

*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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