🔫 Elevate Your Aim with LaserMax - Precision Meets Power!
The LaserMax CenterFire GripSense Laser (Green) GS-LCP2-G is a cutting-edge laser sight designed specifically for the Ruger LCP II. Featuring dual activation technology, it allows users to engage the laser via grip or push button, ensuring quick and reliable targeting. With glove compatibility and an automatic time-out feature, this laser sight is perfect for both casual and professional use, providing safety and efficiency in every shot.
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Style Name | CenterFire Laser |
Color | Green |
Material Type | Other |
Specification Met | Class 3R |
Mounting Type | Trigger Guard |
Light Source Special Features | grip activation, push button activation, programmable beam, ambidextrous switch, glove compatibility |
Batteries are Included | Yes |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium metal and Lithium-ion |
Light Source Wattage | 5 Milliwatts |
Light Source Type | Led |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
R**E
Very bright, easy install, works great
Takes all of 5 minutes to install, fits the LCP 2 perfectly. Green laser is very bright and still clearly visible in bright sunlight at this pistol's maximum effective range (20-25yds or so). Right out of the box the adjustment was pretty close, just gave elevation about 1/4 turn down. Gave it a try at an indoor range and was keyholing shots at 10yds, about as good as you can hope for with a pistol like this. The manual said you may need to re-adjust after the first few shots, although I didn't find that to be necessaryThe gripsense feature works well. Just grab the grip and the laser is on, you can set either steady or pulsing beam. No buttons to fiddle for, and allows for instant-on targeting. You can manually turn it on/off with a button on either side (ambidextrous), and you can disable the gripsense if you'd like and just use the button.Like with any laser add on, you'll need to get a holster shaped to accommodate, but the LCP2 is a common enough pistol there's plenty of options out there.Overall great value for the price.
B**N
Fantastic Laser Sight!
This sight is a bargain. It works very well on my LCP 2. It was easy to install and also easy to remove. I was able to zero the sight using a bore sight (not in the barrel), prior to taking it to the range and a few minor adjustments at the range after firing about 50 rounds through it and I fine tuned the zero for very precise shooting.The real beauty of this sight is the ways it can be activated. The grip sense worked fantastically but if you want more control while holding the grip, the buttons located on each side right where your trigger finger rests is equally easy and fast. You can set the laser to pulse or steady as you prefer. It appears to be well made and well thought out. Frankly, almost half the price of the Crimson Trace equivalent and a superior activation system. This is the one to get.
J**
Fits LCP Max
It fits my LCP Max and was easy to install, adjust and use. I finally found that a sticky holster works great.
T**R
Not Cheap, But Awesome
This is a must for me. I'm over 50, so my close up vision is a little blurry. That means I have a problem looking at the metal sites on pistols. Especially the blacked out metal sites on the Ruger LCP II 22LR. I also prefer to leave both eyes open when shooting. Using a laser solves both of those issues and I chose this one because of the green color (to see easier during the day) and the GripSense feature (so I don't have to manually turn the laser on when drawing). I've been very satisfied with it so far. One thing you should be aware of if you use it with 22LR ammo is that you get carbon build-up on the lens after about 150 rounds. I carry a small bottle of rubbing alcohol and some cue tips to the range with me to clean it when it starts getting dim. Originally, I thought it was going through the battery really fast before I realized it was just carbon build-up. You can buy replacement batteries for it on Amazon for way less that they cost on the LaserMax website. I've also spoken to LaserMax, and their customer service is wonderful.
D**.
Works good in theory
Laser worked well after initial install. Was able to get the laser calibrated after 50 rounds. Unfortunately after another 100 rounds, the touchpad stopped working. Tried resetting the laser and replacing the battery but the touchpad is inoperable. Factoring in the cost of ammo and range time, this laser cost me more than it is worth. Extremely disappointed since it seemed to work so well initially.
S**H
Works on LCP max
It took me so effort to install on the LCP max but it fits snugly into place. Haven't been able go shooting yet to see if it's properly lined up.
S**.
Worked perfectly right out of the box. Fit perfectly on my Ruger 22 LCP
Worked perfectly right out of the box. Fit perfectly on my Ruger 22LR, LCP
Z**H
Windage shifts easily
The overall build feels decently built, but the two pieces of the frame separate towards the magazine well since the only retention hardware is located towards the barrel end. The ambidextrous buttons are convenient and make cycling through the constant on/Gripsense feature fairly easy, though the laser frame is just wide enough that it creates enough pressure on the original Ruger holster to have a rather tight fit. You won't be inserting or removing the pistol into the felt holster one handed, so plan accordingly if you plan on pocket carrying.My biggest concern with this laser is the windage seems unable to retain its adjustment. After making quick initial adjustments the windage on my unit shifted 2"-3" to the right after I laid the pistol down on the counter. No dropping, no shooting. Just setting the unit down.I'll update after I make it to the range.
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