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Laser Bullet Review
My friend recently received a 9mm laser bullet (LaserLyte Cartridge Laser Trainer 9mm) for use in his Glock 17 and Glock 26 for Christmas. He brought it to the range to show me and let me try it out.
Laser Bullet Pictures
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| LaserLyte Cartridge Laser Trainer 9mm | Insert Laser Bullet Into Chamber | Laser Bullet Partially Inserted Into Chamber | Laser Bullet Installed In Chamber Of Glock 19 |
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| Laser Bullet Installation | Laser Bullet In Glock 19 | Laser Bullet In Glock 19 Barrel | Laser Bullet (The Firing Pin End) |
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| Laser Bullet | Laser Bullet (O-Rings Hold It In Place) |
Laser Bullet (The Laser End) |
Laser Trainer Target Use With Laser Bullet |
What Is A Laser Bullet?
A laser bullet is a small bullet shaped brass cartridge that contains a laser, 3 batteries and triggering device. It is used to safely practice dry firing your pistol at home and "shoots" a brief (100 milliseconds) burst of laser light at the target of your choice every time you pull the trigger. Each time you fire the laser, you have to rack the slide of the pistol. The laser bullet is held inside the chamber of the pistol by two O-rings and is not ejected because it has no rim for the ejector to catch on. You shoot the laser as many times as you want by simply pulling the trigger then racking the slide. One set of 3 batteries contained inside the laser bullet lasts for about 3,000 laser firings.
How To Use The Laser Bullet
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Lock back the slide of your pistol/firearm.
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Manually load the laser bullet into the chamber.
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Release the slide.
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Aim and fire at any suitable target.
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Rack the slide and fire again. Repeat as many times as you want to practice laser bullet dry firing.
Laser Bullet Package & Instructions
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| Laser Bullet Package | Laser Bullet Instructions | Laser Bullet Instructions | Laser Bullet Battery Replacement |
Removing The Laser Bullet From Your Pistol
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Lock back the slide of your pistol.
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Using a rod inserted into the muzzle of your pistol, gently push the laser bullet out of the chamber.
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Close the slide and secure your pistol.
Why Use A Laser Bullet?
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Laser bullets are a great tool for training with your firearm when you are away from the range.
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You can practice dry firing your weapon and actually see what you would normally hit via the laser.
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Using the laser bullet is safe and quiet.
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Using the laser bullet is a cheap way to increase your skills with your firearm. After the initial cost of the Laser Bullet (about $84) you can dry fire with the laser as much as you want up to 3,000 firings without having to change the Batteries (the laser bullet simply unscrews for battery replacement). Laser bullet batteries cost about $5 for ten batteries. The laser bullet contains 3 batteries.
What Is Bad About Using Laser Bullets?
Nothing really. Laser bullets let you practice as much as you want for no cost. The only problem using laser bullets is that they don't simulate the real life recoil and loud bang of the gun.
Laser Bullet Evaluation
I tested the laser bullet in the shooting range and shot at white paper plate targets at distances of 20 feet and 50 feet. The laster dot was clearly visible against each target. The laser bullet did just what was as advertised. Each time I pulled the trigger, a "laser beam" shot out of the barrel of my Glock 19 and reflected (for 100 miliseconds) against the target. The laser "dot" was bright red and easily visible at both distances. The shooting range was well illuminated.
The laser bullet was presented to 4 other individulas at the range as well as two range masters. All were impressed with the function and the price of the laser bullet. One of the rangemasters who teaches a gun training course mentioned that she may have to look into the laser bullets soem more and possiblly get some for her gun training course as a learning tool for the students.
Laser Bullet Recommendation
RECOMMENDED! Laser bullets are a great training device. GET ONE. They are a great way to improve your shooting skills with none of the cost, noise or danger of firing live ammunition.
Note - My friend's son-in-law has a laser bullet and showed it to my friend who was so impressed he bought one for himself (his wife's Christmas gift). My friend showed me his laser bullet. Now I have to get one for my Glock 19 and Glock 26. (LaserLyte Cartridge Laser Trainer 9mm)
Laser Bullet Accessories
Laser Bullet Batteries |
LaserLyte Laser Trainer Target |
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LaserLyte Laser Trainer Target Interactive Laser Trainer Target that records where
a laser bullet hits the target. |





