A great feature for this particular laser sight is that it is a green laser and very bright. It is much easier to see in the daylight and in the dawn, dusk or night time situations than a red laser. I liked this sight so much that I purchased 2 of them as they were on a great sale price and I have several weapons that I wanted to install lasers on.
What’s in the box?
• The laser itself
• Two rail side mounting clamps
• Four rail inserts to allow you to mount the rail mounted laser on multiple types of guns and rifles. The inserts are numbered and in the manual is a table to tell you which insert to use for your type of gun. (I show this in my video)
• Two long mounting screws to mount the laser to your weapon.
• Two lens wiping swabs
• A small tool that you use to adjust the windage and elevation settings.
• A battery that is a DL 1/3N 3V Lithium battery. Please note that you can register with Crimson Trace and get one free replacement battery once per year. The batteries are also available on Amazon and I have a small stock of them as multiple lasers and red dot scopes that I own use this same battery. The battery life for this green laser is two hours of continuous on time.
• A battery cover.
• An installation manual with set up instructions.
• A gun safety warning sheet.
• A warranty registration card and the warranty is for 3 years.
• Two laser warning labels that you are requested to put onto your weapon.
The laser is simple and easy to install and the adjustments are easy to make. The sight has ambidextrous switches to turn on the laser and the basic mode is constant on/off. If you press the switches on both sides of the laser for 3 seconds you can select the momentary on mode or the strobe mode and then back to the constant mode. It is a 3 second press of both switches to step to the next mode. The first thing I did was insert the battery and the positive terminal of the battery is installed facing down towards the battery cover. Do not shine the laser into your eyes as it is very bright and it can damage your eyesight. Make sure that the laser mounting screws are tightened but do not strip them as they are small. Some people noted that you may have to use Blue Loctite to secure the screws but I have not had that issue with mine. I always mount items so that the piece that fits between the rail guides is setting on the back of the rail slot so the gun recoil does not move what you are mounting. I show this in my video.
This is a good product and I like it a lot. It was priced extremely well and I could not pass up buying several of these for my guns. I like this product and I rated it at 5 stars.