LaserLyte Releases LT-120 Universal Shotgun Trainer

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posted on June 4, 2013
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LaserLyte has released its first shotgun laser system, the LT-120 Universal Shotgun Trainer System. Designed for shotgun enthusiasts—from beginners to long-time scattergun fans—the LT-120 can help perfect your swing and follow-through on targets, thanks to the innovative concentric laser system.

The LT-120 fits all 12 and 20 gauge semi-auto, pump, over-under and side-by-side shotguns. Shotgun training for home defense, target shooting or wing shooting can be learned and perfected anywhere—including the comfort of your own home.

LaserLyte's LT-120 fits in the primary barrel's muzzle-end and produces a sound-activated laser when the user pulls the trigger for each barrel. The LT-120 projects a ring of 8 red laser dots with one red laser dot in the center as the aiming laser. The circle grows at one-inch per yard, about the same configuration as the shotgun would when aimed at a moving target.

Technical Specifications:

Compatible Firearms: 12 and 20 Gauge Shotguns
Laser Module: 635nm, 5mw
Batteries: 3 x A76
Battery Life: 3,000 shots
Activation: Sound of striker or hammer
Weight: .75 ounces/21.26 grams
Length: 4.92 inches/124.84mm
Minimum Diameter: 0.20 inches/5.18 mm
Maximum Diameter: 0.75 inches/18.9 mm
MSRP: $219.95

For more information, go to LaserLyte.com.

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