LaserLyte Offers Super-Bright Laser Bore Sighter

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Using a daylight-visible green laser, the new LaserLyte Kryptonyte Laser Bore Sighting System is 100 times more visible than traditional red lasers.

Incorporating LaserLyte’s one-piece design and caliber-fitting systems, the Kryptonyte is easy to use and fits 12- to 20-gauge shotguns, any handgun with at least a 4-inch barrel, and any rifle or carbine from .22 to .50 caliber and .51 to .75 caliber. It also works with all LaserLyte accessories, including the improved laser gun/scope leveler.

Powered by one CR2 lithium battery, the Kryptonyte offers 1.5 hours of continuous on by using the latest Auto Power Control digital circuitry. The daylight-visible 532-nanometer green laser creates a dot that can be seen up to 100 yards with your eye, meaning you can sight in from 10 to 100 yards. Each unit measures 7.5 inches and weighs just 2.5 ounces.

Contact LaserLyte at (928) 649-3201 or www.laserlyte.com.

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