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-Ability to select pulse or
continuous wave (constant on) beam.
-Integral Picatinny rail system to accommodate a wide
variety of accessories.
-Ambidextrous activation to accommodate the left or
right-handed shooter.
-Constructed from FRN (Fiber Reinforced Nylon) for
lasting durability.
-Maintains alignment after every battery change.
-Light weight (the same weight as one .40 S&W round).
-Extra alignment tool (provided) stores inside battery
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For: Picatinny; Mil-Spec; Weaver
Style Rails (w/ minimum rail length of
1.75")
Battery Type: 357 (2)
Accuracy: User-adjusted for
windage & elevation
Laser Operating Temperature: 10°F
- 130°F
Wavelength: 635nm (red/orange)
Power Output: 5mW
Spot Size: 5/16" @ 7 Yds; 3/4" @
25 Yds
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Frequently Asked Lasermax
question: Q: How do I attach a tactical
light to the Uni-Max?
A: Simply follow the manufacturer's instructions for
attaching the accessory to the firearm. The Uni-Max rail
is identical to a Picatinny-style firearm rail.
Q: Can the Uni-Max Laser System be fitted onto a rail
system other than Picatinny/Mil-Spec or Weaver styles?
A: Yes. The Uni-Max Laser System can be easily attached
to rail adapters. Just about every firearm manufacturer
that offers a non-standard rail also offers an adapter
that will be compatible with the Uni-Max!
Q: Can the Uni-Max be used on a long gun?
A: Yes. The Uni-Max system was designed to be rugged
enough for use on pistols, rifles, shotguns and even
machine guns. In coming months, we will be offering a
momentary activation switch accessory for long gun
platforms which will allow remote activation.
Q: Does the Uni-Max laser pulse like LaserMax's guide
rod lasers?
A: Yes. The Uni-Max system comes set for a
high-visibility pulsing beam (recommended). However, the
system can also be easily set for a steady on beam,
based on user preference. The user can make this
adjustment of pulsing or constant-on beam whenever he or
she chooses! (see manual for complete details)
Q: Why does LaserMax recommend the pulsing beam
option over the constant on beam option?
A: Studies have shown that the human eye can pick up
moving objects three times faster than stationary
objects. The same is true for laser beams. The pulsing
beam
(-aka- modulated beam) has much higher visibility,
dramatically increasing the speed of target acquisition.
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