LaserMax first to launch laser designed specifically for Beretta Nano 9mm Pistol

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posted on September 20, 2012
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LaserMax today announced they are shipping their CenterFire laser for the Beretta Nano 9mm pistol. Pre-orders are currently being filled as a priority with new orders being accepted through normal distribution channels.

Less has never been more. The CenterFire laser for the Beretta Nano 9mm pistol offers seamless integration with the firearm to allow owners the benefits and confidence a laser provides without added bulk or sacrificed concealability. Controlled Activation gives users the confidence to control their situation - letting them choose when the laser turns on and won't reveal their position while unholstering, reloading or on the move. The laser mounts directly to the frame without changing out parts - user installed in minutes. The constant red laser beam sits just under the bore for the highest accuracy and prevents the user's finger from blocking the beam. And LaserMax quality at an MSRP of $129.

"We are pleased to be the first to offer owners of the popular Beretta Nano, a laser solution that integrates so well with the pistol making it difficult to know where the gun ends and the laser begins." says Eric Haase, VP of Sales. "This combined with Controlled Activation and consistent accuracy further enhances the user's confidence to command their situation."

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