SIG Sauer LIMA1 Laser Sights

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posted on May 24, 2016
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Another release from Sig Sauer’s LIMA Series is the LIMA1. This new red or green pistol laser sight is waiting to light up your target with the most advanced, low profile laser sights for handguns with rails. The LIMA1 is powered by a 1/3N cell battery which makes for an industry leading run time in either continuous or momentary modes—up to five hours with the red laser and two hours with the green laser.

The LIMA1 can mount to both Sig Sauer Proprietary or Mil-Std-1913 rails, has ambidextrous paddle switches for easy actuation, and the laser sight comes with windage and elevation adjustments. The housing is water- and fog-proof and the battery compartment is located on the bottom of the sight for easy access without removing the laser.

The LIMA1 is two inches in length, 1.2 inches wide and .85 inch in height. It weighs 1.6 ounces and has an MSRP of $189.99 for the red laser sight and $312.49 for the green.

For more information visit SigSauer.com.

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