LaserLyte’s New Trigger Tyme Laser Revolver

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posted on July 1, 2016
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The new Trigger Tyme Laser Revolver by LaserLyte is an innovative laser training tool that helps to improve shooting skills. With instant laser feedback anyone can practice their trigger control anywhere and anytime with the realistic feel, balance and weight of Smith & Wesson J-frames and Taurus Model 85 revolvers. The Trigger Tyme cannot accept or fire any ammunition, so it’s completely safe at all times.

The muzzle lazer is activated bya 5.5-pound trigger pull. It gives instant feedback on shot placement and is compatible with any LaserLyte training target device.

The Trigger Tyme Laser Revolver has a battery life of 50,000 shots, weighs 11 ounces and is made of high-impact ABS polymer. MSRP $149.95

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