🎯 Lock on with laser precision—because your aim deserves the spotlight.
The ArmaLaser TR27G is a patented, ultra-bright 520nm green laser sight designed specifically for SIG Sauer P365, P365XL, and P365SAS pistols. Featuring intuitive grip-touch activation, durable DuPont Zytel polymer construction, and adjustable settings, it delivers up to 100 yards of daylight visibility and over 2 miles at night. Proudly designed and assembled in Florida, USA, this FDA Class IIIa laser sight combines cutting-edge technology with seamless integration for professional-grade performance.
Brand | ArmaLaser |
Color | Black |
Style | modern |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 0.75 Ounces |
Material | DuPont Zytel FRN Polymer |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
Mounting Type | Rock solid mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | TR27G |
Manufacturer | ArmaLaser Weapontronics |
Reticle Type | Simple Dot |
UPC | 768612003498 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.31 x 4.02 x 1.65 inches |
Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Brand Name | ArmaLaser |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | TR27G |
Included Components | ArmaLaser Touch-Activated Laser Sight |
K**N
SIG P365 WITH MANUAL SAFETY
I'm going to summarize the salient points for those who are pretty clueless about lasers like I was (and handguns for that matter).(1) Should you get the Armalaser versus the Crimson Trace?(2) Is it worth it getting a green laser instead of a red laser?(3) Are they hard to install?(4) How does it impact the holster situation with this thing on?(5) Does the easy grip automatic on mechanism work well?(6) Should I get a laser sight versus just using the hard mounted sights on the gun?I initially bought the CT red laser bc the CT green laser was very expensive. But I returned it to Amazon after I read bunch of advice online saying that the green lasers were worth the money bc you cannot see the red lasers in the day time. I was worried about the fact that the Armalaser was almost 50% less than the CT. Was it that much cheaper bc it's an inferior product? I'm so glad I went for this one. It's very well made. Fit my SIG P365 with manual safety perfectly. I installed it in less than 5 minutes watching the video on their website (hint, you have to go to the page for your model first then find the video section for the model). No tools were needed. They provide you with the screwdriver that you need to install. I watched the video, paused it 3 times and had it installed with zero issues. Yes, get this green laser instead of the red. I have played with pointer lasers before and this green laser is brighter than anything else that I've come across. It is INSANELY bright. For the purpose of shooting accuracy and for scaring the shit out of any bad guy who may mess with you, the brightness of this laser is going to be a huge deterrent. Build quality of this product is high. It would give it an 8/10 rating in build quality for its intended purpose. I would give it a 10/10 on the should you buy this one scale. A minor point to make about the way it turns on... it will come on as soon as you grip your gun normally. It's not great if you're just handling your gun and messing with it. It comes on immediately and stays on unless you purposely move your middle finger out of grip position. I do not consider this a design flaw bc if you need to use your gun to defend yourself, you want it to work without having to think about it. Lastly, you will likely need a holster that was designed with more room for the laser. I had a normal holster for the P365 and with the laser, that holster does not fit. SUMMARY: fantastic product at a great price. I just received it so this is initial impression only. If I have issues with it long term, I'll update. BUY IT, IT'S A GREAT PRODUCT. Why buy a gun for self defense and then fail yourself and miss with your shot when this laser is literally POINT and SHOOT.
E**5
Great lazer sight
Great.
J**Y
One of the best designs in terms of installation and use of the Laser
This Laser design is so much better than the one I bought and returned from SIG, that Laser's activation button was so hard to keep pushed on (activated) and get a proper purchase on the pistol, that I couldn't keep it on target with Laser on and pull the trigger, I've on some of the forums I wasn't the only one complaining about that.The ArmaLaser TR27G is so much easier to install and you don't have to uninstall it to put in a new battery, just simply remove one little screw on the battery door. No turning this way & that way to angle it to get the 2 pieces of the laser put together, only to have to repeat that to completely remove it for battery replacement & then go through all of that again to put it back on the pistol.This ArmaLaser TR27G Laser simply slides onto the pistol in 2 pieces with ease, install the screws with the included screwdriver, put the included battery in & secure the battery door with the screw & it's completed, took me less than 5mins, whereas the other one I had to watch a youtube video a couple of times to try & figure out the correct angle to get the two pieces together :(Once it's on the pistol simply hold the pistol like you would normally do and the Laser will come on naturally, no special hold or pushing is required, you can even change the laser from a steady beam to a pulsed beam if you wish and the laser also has a master switch so that you can switch off the activation in-case you want to use your pistol w/o the laser coming on at all, w/o having to remove it from the pistol.I would recommend the green laser over the red laser because it is seen better in daylight than red is, yes it cost more because the technology to produce green laser diodes is much more expensive than red diodes. Some people have said laser's for pistols in green cost more only because than can, that simply isn't true. I've been working with lab & handheld lasers for decades and I got to tell you the technology is much more expensive to produce a solid sate (diode) for green laser......in fact not too long ago the only way to produce a green laser was using doped crystals with an IR pump diode, too fragile for a laser on a pistol not too mention the size, it's not simply a colored lens on an led light some have claimed.This is my very first ArmaLaser product ever and so far I'm very pleased with the installation, style and use of it and I will update this review if something changes
C**L
Most bang for the buck!
I already own two Crimson Trace green dot lasers. One failed after 18 months and had to be returned for warranty service. Crimson Trace has excellent service. But the Crimson Trace costs 50% more. I like the Arma-Laser TR27G because it has a smaller profile. I also like the way the laser activates. That was the point of failure for the Crimson Trace. The button activation on the Crimson Trace will eventually fail. The Arma-Laser is a better design. Two metal plates on the underside of the trigger guard are activated by touch. The circuit is completed as soon as you grab the weapon (so be careful where you point it). The skin on top of your middle finger makes contact with both of the metal plates and completes the circuit. Great design. No moving parts. Clean it with alcohol and a Qtip, if needed. Brilliant. And if you have a boresight laser for your weapon, it's easy to zero. Just pick your most likely engagement distance (recommend around 20 ft) and match dots. Have not put any rounds through the weapon since laser installation, so we'll see how well it stays on target after 2-300 rounds. Overall, great so far. We'll see.
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