🔫 Elevate Your Aim with LaserMax – Precision Meets Power!
The LaserMax Rail Mounted Laser (Red) LMS-RMSR is a high-performance laser sight designed for the Ruger SR Series. It features a programmable beam, glove-friendly operation, and an automatic time-out to conserve battery life, making it an essential accessory for precision shooting.
J**G
Seamless Integration to the Ruger SR22. Looks like it came factory equipped!
Okay.. it's a "tad" overpriced, but I have to say, THAT is "over-looked" once you have it unboxed, installed, and "Dialed In"(with supplied Allen wrench) in under 15 minutes, and then can't believe how Awesome it looks and operates! Mounting is simple enough, just be sure to have the correct size Phillips screw head/driver match to torgue the mounting screw snug. The screw head will easily be damaged otherwise (Though mine came with 2 extras). I've not been to the range with it yet, (hence the 4 stars for Accuracy) but I DID let the slide SLAM shut numerous times trying to replicate something similar to firing. The red beam stayed zero'd right where I had placed it in line with lined up sights on taped up torso targets, and then other random items pointed at. Played with it all evening, then stuck it in IWB holster and went out to pick up dinner. Pulled it out back at home as though in self defense (On/off switch VERY easy to use during draw down!) Still DEAD ON sighted in! Still that way this morning when I picked it up again.What I have noticed though is some "deflection" from the trigger guard "flex" with a Poly lower end, depending on your grip. You can literally make the laser point "sway" a couple inches at 25 feet by purposely deflecting the trigger guard or your "non trigger" hand fingers rubbing against the laser housing or trigger guard! Just have to get used to how you grip it. It goes right back to ZERO for me though! But really, I've found nothing about this laser upgrade to this SR22 that I'm unhappy with! It is already doing EXACTLY what I bought it to do after dark!I also enjoy the option of "Pulse" or "Steady" beam! So far I like "Pulse" best. Hope something here helped!
R**3
Made for the SR22
This was designed for the SR22 which belongs to my wife. It follows all the contours and lines perfectly and makes it look like one piece. I wish there was a green laser option.The only complaint... The buttons to turn the laser on should be paddles like other lasers. It would make the laser easier to operate for folks with short fingers like my wife. If the design ever changes, I'll get a new one.
B**B
Few Holster Options on Amazon
A great fit for the Ruger Sr9c, just like it looks in the picture. I've only found one Kydex hoster to fit this combination and all the leather ones fail for fit. The seller will say things like "should fit" and when you get the leather one, it was designed for the CT, OR, the gun will rest on the corners of the LaserMax not the trigger guard or handle, eventually or likely the leather gets a hole from wear or your LaserMax becomes misaligned. Kydex is the only way to go with this combination and not many makers have this mold - If you come up with a leather option that works well let me know please. A button on either side is in line with the ambidextrous design of the ruger sr9c. I used a boresight laser to assist in pinpoint alignment at 20 ft. in the house but you could take it to the range and shoot a lot (more of a cost than getting a boresight) to align it. Comes with an allen wrench to align height and windage. Each adjustment click is by feel and a small adjustment is only required out of the box for me. I wish the adjustment was a little finer than what it is but not necessary. Choose the right screwdriver to tighten. Its a feel of metal screw into plastic and takes a decent amount of pressure to properly seat without stripping the threads but in effect that's what keeps the screws from backing off and loosening. Use new phillips head with larger handle and tighten until the light is not loose. Don't tighten one screw down all the way, going to the next. Take turns giving each screw a lick or two evenly. It wasn't so hard, just worried about stripping threads. I used it at the range and it worked fine. It was aligned perfectly when I last checked it. I haven't had it long enough to report on battery usage but if it dies on me prematurely I'll update this post for sure. I can't give it a 5 rating because of holster limitations which is not the fault of LaserMax but its pretty frustrating and had I known I might have gone with a different design. It would be nice if they had a thinner one with more tapered corners and with an option that clamped on a rail (for easy removal and attaching) instead of permanent screws.
E**R
RED Only
This fits a Ruger SR22 perfectly but it only has RED laser light. In daylight, I have an extremely difficult time seeing the red dot on a target.If it cam in green, it would be perfect.(returned)
D**E
Get one!
Bought this for an SR22. Fits perfectly - like part of the gun - just as the pictures show. Easy to install, once it's understood that it is essentially two half-shells that mate together. The one thing I dislike is that it has to be taken off the gun to change the battery, but that does not seem like too huge an issue since it fits very tightly on the rail. I would have only taken off half a star if I had the option. Once installed, using proper trigger discipline puts the pad of my trigger finger EXACTLY on the activation button, making operation of the gun and laser a completely one-handed thing. Instructions are well-written and easy to follow - include 5-yr warranty info too. Adjustments for windage and elevation are by easily-felt clicks (clockwise for up/left, counter for down/right), and overall it seems a solid piece. Didn't get to shoot much the day it arrived - maybe 50 rds - but it didn't drift. Red lasers are hard to see in bright sunlight, and I am more interested in psychological intimidation at night when it comes to lasers anyway. This seems solid enough to rely on for that. Ordered on Monday evening and arrived on Thursday, so kudos on that too. I plan to get one for whichever 9mm I decide to get - soon.
I**.
Stylish but underwhelming
Internally, this is actually pretty fragile. I had to replace mine, as it was broken out of the box. Externally, its ergonomics are excellent, and you simply can't beat it for that. Styling is absolutely on point, too; it looks like it's part of the gun.I'm not so sure how well it'd hold zero, but the recoil of a .22 is negligible anyway, so if you can get it mounted without breaking it, I'm confident it'll hold up under its expected use-case.
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