Sightmark Green Laser Sight System From SHOT Show 2013

Published on February 1, 2013
Duration: 1:01

This guide covers the installation and operation of the Sightmark Green Laser Sight System, introduced at SHOT Show 2013. It highlights the system's accessible price point, long battery life (5+ hours on a CR2 battery), and versatile activation options including ambidextrous digital switches and a pressure pad. The laser offers three modes: constant, pulsing, and off.

Quick Summary

The Sightmark Green Laser Sight System, priced at $149.99, offers features typically found in $500 systems. It runs on a single CR2 battery for over 5 hours of continuous use and includes ambidextrous digital switches and a pressure pad for activation, with modes for constant beam, pulsing beam, and off.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Overview
  2. 00:10Product Pricing & Value
  3. 00:18Battery Specs & Ambidextrous Switches
  4. 00:28Operational Modes & Pressure Pad
  5. 00:45Availability & Purchase Info

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of the Sightmark Green Laser Sight System?

The Sightmark Green Laser Sight System was introduced with a price point of $149.99. This positions it as a more affordable option compared to similar systems that can cost up to $500.

How long does the battery last on the Sightmark Green Laser Sight System?

The system runs on a single CR2 battery and is designed to provide at least five hours of continuous runtime, ensuring reliable performance during extended use.

What are the different modes available on the Sightmark Green Laser?

The Sightmark Green Laser Sight System offers three distinct operational modes: a consistent, steady beam for aiming, a pulsing beam for visibility, and an off setting for conservation or concealment.

How is the Sightmark Green Laser activated?

Activation is versatile, featuring ambidextrous digital switches for easy use with either hand. It also includes a pressure pad for alternative, remote activation.

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