Tuesday, December 20, 2011

LaserLyte Laser Trainer Target

Product Description


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To use the Laser Trainer Target, simply aim at the target and dry fire the weapon with a LaserLyte laser trainer. The target will record the shot for later feedback, so you can concentrate on the next shot rather than the last shot--just like at the shooting range. When you're ready to see the impact, just dry fire the laser at the red "Display" circle on the unit's face. The target will show you the precise spot your shot would have hit with live ammo. To begin with a fresh target, aim the laser at the red "Reset" circle and dry fire again.

The Laser Trainer Target runs on three AA batteries--good for about 6,000 shots--and can register shots up to 50 yards away. The target contains 62 laser-activated LED lights and operates without the use of a computer, TV, or projector.

Specifications

  • Compatible products: Laser Trainer Pro, LT-1, LT-9, LT-40, and LT-45
  • Batteries: 3 AA
  • Battery life: 6,000 shots (LED activations)
  • Range: Up to 50 yards
  • Dimensions: 6.25 by 9.5 by 2 inches (W x H x D)
  • Weight: 1 pound 4 ounces

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This review is from: LaserLyte Laser Trainer Target (Sports)
This is a great system that provides instant feedback with respect to proper pistol sight alignment and trigger squeeze. When paired with the LaserLyte Pistol Laser Trainer you are able to see where you were pointing when the hammer fell. I used it indoors from 50 feet down to 6 feet, and was impressed with its ability to register where I would have hit had I been actually firing my Kahr P9. Now for the down side. After just 75 shots on target, the LaserLyte Pistol Laser Trainer (NOT the Laser Trainer Target)failed. After checking the batteries and the installation, it was determined that the laser in the Pistol Laser Trainer had become defective. When operating properly, the device would activate a strong laser beam when the hammer on the pistol fell. In between shots, no laser beam could be detected at all. The device was either full on, or full off, no in between. After 75 shots, I found the Pistol Laser Trainer would no longer activate the laser beam when the hammer fell, and the device was now emitting a very dim laser light that could not be turned off. It was now on full time at what appeared to be a low power setting. I contacted LaserLyte and they asked me to send it in for repairs. A return authorization number was provided, but no return postage assistance was offered. I was told to insure the package and have it tracked at my own expense. The customer service rep said they would inspect the device, and either repair or replace it at their option. I mailed it back two days ago, and I'm now awaiting its repair. I have several LaserLyte products, and to date they have all functioned flawlessly. Had the device continued to work with the LaserLyte Laser Trainer Target, I would have given it five stars. As LaserLyte is a reputable organization with a good products, I anticipate a positive final outcome on its repair/replacement. Keep in mind that had I been firing live ammo, the 75 practice shots would have cost me around $25.00 factoring in ammo, target cost and gas to the range. As you can see, just a few hundred practice shots would pay for the cost of both of these LaserLyte products.

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