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LaserLyte Announces Rear Sight Laser for 1911 Pistols

Thursday, April 29th, 2010 at 4:12 PM

LaserLyte Announces Rear Sight Laser for 1911 Pistols

Laserlyte

Laserlyte

Cottonwood, Ariz. – -(AmmoLand.com)- LaserLyte announces its new Rear Sight Laser (RSL) for many popular 1911 pistols with Novak sights.

The RSL’s ground-breaking new laser design incorporated into the rear sight, compact size and revolutionary performance make it the most extraordinary system LaserLyte has produced. Easy-to-install and easy-to-operate, the new RSL offers a high-power laser with the benefit of not having to replace existing grips or internal stock parts.

LaserLyte Rear Sight Laser for 1911 Pistols

LaserLyte Rear Sight Laser for 1911 Pistols

The RSL’s activation switch is a strategically placed button at the back of the slide that is easily activated by the thumb in a normal shooting position for left- or right-handed shooters. First press of the activation switch produces the constant on mode, second press produces pulse mode, and third press deactivates the laser. A small LED on the back of the laser indicates if the laser is on and what mode it is in.

This RSL fits Springfield Armory, Colt, Sig Sauer, Les Baer, Ed Brown, Dan Wesson, Nighthawk and Charles Daly 1911 pistols with Novak low mount sights. Visit LaserLyte’s Web site for a complete fit guide. The body is constructed from MIM 4650, nickel enriched high carbon steel, the same material used for most heavy-duty gun parts such as iron sights, hammers and levers. The laser body is precision mounted to a proprietary adapter made of 1018 steel, low carbon mild steel. It is also black chrome, bead blasted for a non-reflective finish.

When mounted onto the pistol the RSL will fit all Level I and II holsters. The RSL is powered by four 377 batteries that provide six hours of normal usage. 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. The RSL is tested and recommended by the National Tactical Officer’s Association.

LaserLyte Rear Sight Laser Specifications:

  • Product Number: RL-19N
  • Compatible Firearms: Springfield Armory, Sig Sauer, Colt, Les Baer, Ed Brown,
    Dan Wesson, Nighthawk and Charles Daly 1911 pistols with Novak low mount
    sights
  • Power Output: Class IIIA, 5mw
  • Laser module: 650nm
  • Batteries: 4-377
  • Battery Life: Normal Usage – 6 hours +
  • Weight: 1.2 oz.
  • LxWxH: .85 in., 1.05 in., .35 in.
  • Range at Night: 500 yd.
  • MSRP: $199.95

LaserLyte, the leader in laser technology, is the shooting and hunting division of P&L Industries. The company strives to heighten the experience of shooting by offering high quality, competitively priced lasers and other firearms accessories. For additional information about LaserLyte, visit www.laserlyte.com.

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CCRKBA Supports Legislation To Repeal D.C. Gun Laws

Thursday, April 29th, 2010 at 4:02 PM

CCRKBA Supports Legislation To Repeal D.C. Gun Laws

CCRKBA.org

CCRKBA.org

BELLEVUE, WA –-(AmmoLand.com)- The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms said a bipartisan bill introduced by Senators Jon Tester and John McCain that would repeal most gun laws in the District of Columbia “would not be necessary if District officials had lived up to the 2008 Supreme Court ruling in the Heller case.”

Tester (D-MT) and McCain (R-AZ) unveiled the Second Amendment Enforcement Act Tuesday.

Repeal D.C. Gun Laws

Repeal D.C. Gun Laws

It would overrule the District’s deliberately complicated registration requirements and would also prevent enactment of regulations that prohibit the carrying of firearms in public places.

The bill would further reign in the police chief’s discretionary power to deny carry licenses to law-abiding citizens. Companion legislation was introduced in the House by Reps. Travis Childers (D-MS) and Mark Souder (R-IN).

“District officials have stubbornly refused to adopt rational gun regulations that include the right-to-carry for self-defense, even after they were essentially told to do so by the Supreme Court,” said CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb. “The city’s resistance to change has been both obstructive and childish, and it is time for grown-ups in Congress to stop this nonsense.

“Mayor Adrian Fenty, the District Council and Police Chief Cathy Lanier have deliberately, and I believe maliciously placed one roadblock after another in the paths of District citizens to exercise their Second Amendment rights,” he continued. “These officials have hardly dealt with this issue in good faith. Instead they have mired the process in needless bureaucracy with no other apparent purpose than to simply discourage District residents from legally obtaining and keeping firearms for personal protection, as the Heller ruling clearly mandated.

“Just the other day,” he noted, “they willingly sacrificed full congressional voting rights because the measure also included full gun rights provisions.

“We will encourage our members to support the Second Amendment Enforcement Act,” Gottlieb stated. “The District government’s arrogant obstinacy has grown intolerable. Congress must pass this legislation and force the District’s juvenile city government to behave.”

With more than 650,000 members and supporters nationwide, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is one of the nation’s premier gun rights organizations. As a non-profit organization, the Citizens Committee is dedicated to preserving firearms freedoms through active lobbying of elected officials and facilitating grass-roots organization of gun rights activists in local communities throughout the United States. The Citizens Committee can be reached by phone at (425) 454-4911, on the Internet at www.ccrkba.org or by email to InformationRequest@ccrkba.org.

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