Feyachi Tactical Green Laser Sight with M Lock/Picatinny Rail Mount/Barrel Mount Include Pressure Switch
$30.91 $25.99
$30.91 $25.99
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Unique Design: Emit a green laser clean beam (Class IIIA laser, Output less than 5 mW) with a wavelength of 532 nm, providing a precise reference for you. It is furnished with a tactical pressure switch with dual switches operation
Premium Material: The laser gun is made of aerospace grade aluminum with a heavy anodized accomplished which can withstand huge crashes. It’s totally adaptable to windage & ascent. Its laser can reach up to 100 to 300 feet during the day & 1000 feet at night in all climatic situations
Picatinny Rail Mount: It has a 1-inch offset P13 Picatinny rail mount which not only fits the GL6 laser but also the Feychi FL series flashlights
Lightweight & Compact: Ultralight & handy with dimensions 4.7×1.6×1.6 inches & weighs 4.5oz. Compact design, great for concealed carry
What You Get: The laser sight comes with 1 P13 Picatinny rail mount, pressure switch, and user manual
11 reviews for Feyachi Tactical Green Laser Sight with M Lock/Picatinny Rail Mount/Barrel Mount Include Pressure Switch
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Amazon Customer –
Feyachi stands by their product and they prove it!
This product is amazing and for the value it’s even better!!! I had a hiccup with the first delivery due to the item arriving defective. This brand took thee initiative to fix the problem and send me a new one no questions ask! They stand by their product as well as Amazon did. I thank both for acting quickly to replace my first damaged laser. The easy to use instructions was perfect, the mount ability and accuracy in this thing is amazing! Its visibility and range on this laser for the price is just perfect. Again Thank You Feyachi company and Amazon for making this purchase the right choice for me for standing by your product by shipping the replacement the following day. You have a new fan for this product!
Kevin –
Incredible for the price
This thing is bright! No need to turn down the lights which is even better, has knobs for elevation adjustments as well.
Jim –
It’s very bright. It needs about an inch of ring clearance to fit under a scope
This thing is very bright. I can see this green laser clearly against green leaves 100 feet away in bright daylight. On different color backgrounds the range is many times this. At night, it is almost too bright, as the humidity in the air shows a straight line from you to the target. The offset mount is a little higher than I would have liked. It doesn’t fit under low profile scope rings. You need about an inch of offset on the rings. This laser sight needs an included key to adjust windage & elevation. Set up was easy. General quality seems good. Machine work on the mounts looks great. Everything fit well. I only use it on a silly little pellet gun, so I can’t tell you how well it would tolerate recoil. A pair of CR123A 3V disposable batteries are included. Only 1 is needed. The case is a little bigger & more bulky than I would have preferred. The built in switch works well. I’m not using the remote switch at this time.
Heydi Zurita –
Lazer
En la foto se ve un set que parece un kit de mira láser / linterna táctica con accesorios. Algo bueno que puedo destacar de este tipo de kits es que suelen venir completos y listos para usar, porque incluyen:Batería CR123A (muy común en accesorios tácticos).Monturas y rieles para ajustarlo fácilmente.Controles de modo y ajuste (se ve marcado “sight” y “mode”), lo que permite configurarlo según la necesidad.Estuche de espuma protectora, que mantiene todas las piezas seguras y organizadas.Lo positivo es que es un equipo versátil y práctico, pensado para que no tengas que comprar accesorios por separado. Además, al venir en un estuche, es más fácil guardarlo o transportarlo sin que se dañe.
lu –
Expensive toy
Little bit expensive for light, good quality,to see for day to, easy to use
KimmB –
Laser is GOOD. Pressure switch is the WORST! Be prepared to make your own rat-tail switch mount.
I bought this to replace the unbranded, button activated laser sight that came as an integral component of a UUQ C4-15×50 ballistic compensated scope with holographic sight for my Ruger AR-556 to have an affordable, multi-use platform for hunting varmints and predators (racoons and coyotes) at night, and having a final protective fire solution for home defense. Based on the M-4 design, it has a familiarity that came from serving with the military in a variety of combat environments for most of the latter years of my career before retirement.Another reviewer said “laser intermittent switch is quite a bit cheezier*.” (*cheesier). That is a pretty good description. They were being polite.It functions. But it is not user friendly. The laser is not expensive. The beam itself is able to handle a level of use for which it is intended, based on its price. We are not talking about precision shooting here, since a laser sight is just meant to assist in targeting. But for a little better quality and engineering, most people looking for a semi-professional option would easily pay more for a product that fit their needs, including how to attach it to their preferred platform.The engineers got things right with the button switch, and the pressure switch interchangeability, as well as the profile size and ease of aligning the laser. They are easy to swap out. The laser body is almost as long as a flash light, so a button switch within the range of motion of a thumb is a stretch if mounted to a rail close to a fore-grip of some form.Within 15 minutes and a laser bore sight, both were aligned on a paper target at 30 yards in dim light. Ten rounds at the range and tit was sighted in where any hunter would be confident enough to take their rifle out of its case and know that wherever the laser pointed, that is where the shot would follow (presuming their shooting technique was as consistent).Searching stores, and online, it seems that there is not a suitable P-13 (picatinny) or MOE (M-lock) mount for this rat-tail style pressure switch. So you have to be creative to securely mount this within reach of the supporting hand. Preferably it should be within reach of the operator’s thumb.You can presume that, apart from any of the firing cycle components, the pressure switch would be the most cycled part on any shooter’s platform, perhaps even more so than the switch for a flashlight, since it is used for targeting in daylight, and at night, and for close quarters defense (CQD) training scenarios. I bought a StreamLight and a separate Combat Defense picatinny rail mount for the switch, and ended up using the leftover mounting system from the StreamLight with a Gotoh 45 degree offset to get the switch within the reach of my thumb when in a natural supported position grasping ProMag drop-in QuadRail handguards an angled forehand grip. It works, BUT I WILL BE THE FIRST TO BUY A NEW VARIATION of Feyachi’s P-60 pressure switch if they do two things: 1) Keeping the momentary and constant on switch function, shrink the overall length of the switch and make an integral mount plate to utilize no more than four (4) rail slots or MOE holes. That implies that this switch, needs to act like a StreamLight pressure switch, but half the size to provide two mounting options: 45 degree off-set, or in-line. 2) Provide multiple mounting options in a kit with the laser (they should do this with their flashlights, as well, which is why I chose a StreamLight versus their brand). They have options for mounting the flashlights or lasers to the rail assemblies, so they should also provide options for mounting the switches that operate them.Most shooters with side-mounted flashlights and lasers have their pressure switches mounted on top of the handguard, and use their thumb to activate the switch over the top. Essentially, the operator needs to be able to deploy their flashlight or laser while simultaneously keeping positive control of the front of the barrel, using the grip of their fingers to pull the stock into their shoulder area. So the pressure switches should be small, and easy to reach within the rotation area of a thumb.
Amazon Customer –
I have flip open iron sights from Feyachi for my .22lr. Precise machining and quality craftsmanship. The price is also affordable. It’s half the price of UTG or other brandsThe green laser sight has far exceeded my expectations. It’s extremely bright and very well built. The windage and elevation turrets are crisp and come with caps to protect from accidental bumps.I’m very happy with the purchase. Thank you amazon and feyachi.
Andre Lavoie –
Excellent value , works perfectly , easy to align , install is very easy and quick , laser is very bright and a great distance on it , perfect for use that i will put it to use on ( airsoft ), shipped quickly received it within 2 days would recommend.
sam –
Mounts nice and it’s bright. Adjustment is not that great but not bad for the price.
Lon Juan –
I had high hopes after mounting the seemingly well built laser sight with the provided m-lok mounting hardware. It fit nice and snug with the provided mounting brackets, and after a little adjustment, looked like it was part of my shotgun (KS7). I opted not to use the provided momentary switch because I felt that I’d accidentally leave it turned on in the case and kill the batteries. The switch on the back of the unit works just fine for my application.I didn’t a quick “kitchen” sight-in and waited for my opportunity to go shooting. When the day finally came, I did a rough zero at 25 yards (the shortest my local gun range will allow) and took my first shot. It was low and to the left by about four inches (I used 2-3/4” 1oz rifled slugs for all my shots that day at the range, but will typically be shooting 000 buck the majority of the time). Not too bad.However, my green laser was no longer on. At first I thought perhaps it just was knocked really, REALLY badly off zero and I simply couldn’t find the dot. But nope, I put my hand infront of the laser and there was nothing. I shook it a bit and tapped on it, still nothing. I pressed the on/off switch, and there was my laser. Well fork.I cycled the action and took another shot without making any windage or elevation adjustments. Same results. Low, to the left, and no more laser (but at least it seemed to hold the rough zero I eyeballed earlier). Dang.I hit the switch and the laser turned on again, but this time it seemed to fade in and out. So I changed batteries and started over. Same results.One round, light turns off. Very disappointing.I was considering purchasing their flashlight offering, but after the performance of this product, I think I’ll pass.So, if you actually intend on using this for a home defence situation, either make the first shot count (because you won’t get a second chance to find your target), or look elsewhere for a laser that won’t shut off after each round.
Kim Jung Un –
I gave 3 stars at first cause i couldnt figure out how to get the wire to work but i ended up just finding the gasket i needed to install to begin with a small black rubber o ring and the wire works great, thank you Fayechi