
The technology will enable green laser sighting devices to be smaller and maintain optimum visibility across a broad range of temperatures.
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Laser sighting systems help officers with target identification, and as we well know when deploying any weapon system, target identification is key. We are not always going to have the luxury of getting into a gunfight under "ideal" conditions.
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OfficerStore.com is offering LaserMax laser-sighting systems for the Gen4 Glock G17 and G22, Smith & Wesson M&P Shield, and Ruger LCP and LC9.
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LaserLyte has introduced the Kryptonyte Center Mass (CM-15) green-laser sighting system for rifles and shotguns that provides a ring of green laser dots, the company announced.
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L-3 Communications, Infrared Products announced the launch of its much-anticipated Thermal-Eye Renegade-320 thermal imaging system. This single thermal imaging device can multi-task as a handheld, a tripod-mounted surveillance system, and a thermal weapon sight. The new lightweight system provides six hours of operation on four CR123 batteries.
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The majority of officer-involved shootings occur in low-light or dark conditions. So one of the most important tools that you can have is a good light. And sometimes the best place for you to have that good light is on the business end of your handgun or long gun.
Read More →The LMS-3XD Internal Laser Sight is for Springfield XD Sub-Compact 3-inch barrel 9mm or .40 S&W caliber pistols. It uses an LMS-319 battery, commonly used in watches. The laser’s accuracy at 15 yards is about 3 inches POA, and the laser operating temperature is 15 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The wavelength is 635nm (red-orange), the power output is 3mW, and the spot size at seven yards is 5/16 of an inch and at 25 yards is 3/4 of an inch.
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