Crimson Trace Laserguard for SIG P365 Red Laser Sight - LG-422
SKU | 327041 |
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Brand | Crimson Trace |
MPN | LG-422 |
UPC | 850002469400 |
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CRIMSON TRACE LASERGUARD FOR SIG P365 RED LASER SIGHT - LG-422
- Compatibility: Sig Sauer 365
- Material: Polymer
- Color: Black
- Activation Location: Front Activation
- Master On/Off Switch: Yes
- Attachment: Trigger Guard
- Battery Type: One 1/3N Lithium or Two 357 Silver Oxide Batteries
- Finish: Polymer Housing with Rubber Overmold Activation Pad
- Laser Battery Life: Over 4 Hours
- Activation Mode: Pressure Activated
- Sighting: Factory Sighted at 50'
- Wrench Size: 0.05
- Dot Size: Approx. 0.50" at 50'
Features
The Crimson Trace LG-422 Laserguard is a powerful Red laser sight for the SIG SAUER P365 pistol. The LG-422 is quickly and easily installed in moments, all by yourself. The LG-422 offers a front activation button powered by Crimson Trace's Instinctive Activation technology. The laser sight will provide four (4) hours of battery life with a single 1/3N Lithium battery (included). As with all Crimson Trace laser sights, the LG-422 is completely user-adjustable for windage and elevation. This model features a Master On/Off switch for completely powering down the unit to train without the laser sight.
Features:
- User Adjustable Windage and Elevation
- Three Year Full Warranty
- Register your Crimson Trace Laser Guard and receive free batteries for life of the product through Crimson Trace
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