A Laser Sighting System With Dual Activation

Published on January 31, 2018
Duration: 2:35

The LaserMax Centerfire light and laser system introduces 'Grip Sense' activation technology, offering dual activation options: instant capacitive touch via a grip sensor or traditional button control. This system is designed for quick deployment, activating the light, laser, or both as soon as a firing grip is acquired, while preventing accidental activation. It mounts directly to the trigger guard and is available for specific handgun models.

Quick Summary

The LaserMax Centerfire light and laser system features 'Grip Sense' activation, providing dual options: instant capacitive touch via grip sensor or traditional button control. It activates the light, laser, or both upon acquiring a firing grip, preventing accidental discharge and designed for concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to LaserMax Centerfire
  2. 00:14Grip Sense Activation Technology
  3. 00:36How Grip Sense Works
  4. 01:11Button Activation Option
  5. 01:19Operating Modes (Light, Laser, Combo)
  6. 01:30Mounting and Installation
  7. 01:41Battery Type and Life
  8. 01:46Firearm Compatibility
  9. 01:57Key Innovations and Features
  10. 02:13Conclusion and More Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Grip Sense activation technology on the LaserMax Centerfire?

Grip Sense is an innovative activation technology on the LaserMax Centerfire system that uses a sensor in the grip area. It instantly activates the light or laser as soon as a user acquires a firm firing grip on the firearm, offering a seamless and rapid deployment.

What are the activation options for the LaserMax Centerfire system?

The LaserMax Centerfire offers dual activation choices. Users can opt for instant capacitive touch activation via the Grip Sense technology, or utilize the more traditional button-controlled activation located on the sides of the unit for manual control.

Which firearms are compatible with the LaserMax Centerfire system?

Initially, the LaserMax Centerfire system with Grip Sense activation is designed for specific handgun models. These include the Ruger LC9, the Smith & Wesson Shield in all calibers, and the Glock models 42 and 43.

What is the battery life and power source for the LaserMax Centerfire?

The LaserMax Centerfire system is powered by two lithium 1/3N batteries. It boasts a full three-hour battery life, which is further protected from inadvertent drain by a 10-minute timeout feature.

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