Completely internal! Keep your holster, keep your tact lights, keep your favorite grips.
Extremely rugged. LaserMax internal guide rods meet or exceed both Mil-Spec and Homeland Security durability test standards (drop tests, blowing sand, temperature and humidity extremes, salt water fog, deep water immersion, 20,000+ rounds live fire).
Installation takes minutes. If you can field-strip your gun, you can install your LaserMax sight-No gunsmithing required.
Hi-Vis Pulsating Beam. Pulsating gives effortless awareness of muzzle direction, transcends language barriers. Can be used outdoors from dusk till dawn, or indoors round-the-clock. IR versions optimized for NVG characteristics.
Alignment. The Internal Guide Rod lasers come permanently aligned from the factory* for center-of-mass accuracy at 20 yards. It will never drift out of alignment. There is no need to re-zero after changing batteries.
Accuracy. As close to the bore of the firearm as possible, positioning allows for the closest and most consistent relationship between your point of aim and point of impact (POA/POI) over all shooting distances. Especially useful for moving targets.
Turn it on! Ambidextrous switch in custom take-down lever. Deliberate on/off activation-highly desirable in a tactical or personal defense situation!
For: SIG SAUER P226 9mm
Battery Model: LMS-392 (readily available silver oxide batteries commonly used in watches)
Accuracy (20 Yards): ±2" POA
Laser Operating Temperature: 15°-120° F
Wavelength: 635nm (red-orange)
Power Output: 5mW (brightest available - blinks for highest visibility)
Spot size: at 7 yds 5/16”, spot size at 25 yds 3/4”.
If any firearm has been ported, fluted or compensated either by the original manufacturer or by a gunsmith, LaserMax will NOT guarantee alignment. Custom alignment quotes for firearms may be obtained by calling LaserMax.
Please Note:
1. Expect to change your batteries once a year with typical usage.
2. Battery operating temperature is 15°F-120°F
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Don't water your money - LMS-226G will let you down when you need it the most
I've put about 600 rounds trough my Sig Sauer P226 since I purchased the Lasermax LMS-226G from Optics Planet. My beef is not with Optics Planet but with the manufacturer. In my opinion, how dare they market a life aiding tool that is built around DUMB engineering and components. This "tool" is in no way even close to meeting military specifications. The plastic battery cap is thin and cheesy. It wears extremely fast as it rides on the barrel of the gun and is shoved every time the weapon is fired. In addition, it houses a minute spring and contact pin that fall out easily while changing the batteries. They can go flying across the room only to never be found again. NEVER try to change your batteries inn the field! The new take down lever supplied by Lasermax is another poorly designed and/or implemented concept. This take down lever is the switch to turn the Lasermax on or off. It relies on a tiny dot of epoxy to act as an insulator to open the circuit and turn the laser off. In my opinion, a dumb and poorly implemented switch. As for the comments made by others that there is no way to ZERO the laser to the gun, there is, just not one the end user can use. It requires special tools. the adjustments controls are iinfinitesimally small. to add to that, what are you going to use as a comparison since the screws are only available when the LMS-226 is out of the firearm? My main gripe is the warranty service or truly the lack there of. After putting about 600 rounds through .................. The Saga Continues: After putting around 600 rounds through my Sig P226 Legion with the Lasermax LS-226G, the take down lever switch failed. A small piece of epoxy which forms the switch fell out. I called Lasermax, informed them of the problem and received an RMA. About 4 weeks later I got back the unit but from the check out sheet completed by their technician, he NEVER tested it. Today, one week after getting it back, I went to the range. I put an additional 150 rounds through the gun. Dare I tell you, the epoxy has fallen out for a second time. This is not a device anyone in their right mind would depend on. SHAME ON LASERMAX AND THEIR SERVICE DEPARTMENT