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PINTY Rifle Green Laser with Strobe Mode, Ultra Low-Profile Tactical Rifle Laser Compatible with Picatinny Rails, Magnetic Rechargeable Gun Laser, 2190 yd Night Visibility

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About this item

  • Bright Green Laser: Empower your aim with Pinty rifle laser. Featuring Laser Class: I; Laser Power Output ≤5mw , and 532 nm wavelength, it ensures high visibility and accuracy, reaching up to 2190 yd. at night and 220 yd. during the day
  • Versatile Rail Compatibility: This low-profile gun laser effortlessly mounts on Picatinny rails without requiring an adapter, simplifying setup and reducing overall weight
  • Simple Laser Control: Effortlessly control this green laser using the power button or the pressure switch, while activating strobe mode with a quick double press on either switch for accurate target marking
  • Magnetic Charging: The built-in rechargeable battery and magnetic port make charging a breeze. Enjoy a rapid 2.5-hour fill-up without removing the laser, providing continuous usage for up to 2 hours
  • Lightweight and Sturdy: Crafted from premium aluminum alloy with a low-profile design, this laser for gun is not only lightweight and compact but also offers superior resistance against water, fog, and shock



Product Description

AR LASER
ir laser illuminator
laser sight

Activate with Button Switch

picatinny laser

Activate with Pressure Switch

green laser for rifle
laser beam for gun

JJ Cogsionni
2025-09-03 14:17:02
For the price, this little guy is fun on a rifle. It can be an odd fit compared to other laser options. I have purchased 2 and both have kept their charge and have even taken a bit of a beating and remain working.
Gregory N
2025-08-29 18:25:28
UPDATE 8/24 doesn't stay charged when left sitting. Lasts about 10 days before it dies. 15 9mm shots throws it 4 inches off zero. Waste of money. Nice concept but complete junk.First one.When turning elevation up or down or windage right or left the dot goes in an odd elliptical around the bore site dot. If you turn it the other way it does not follow the same track back. It doesn't just move up or down or left or right as it should. Returning it.No hassle exchanging it. Second one works fine. Zeroed easily to bore site. Can see it in sunlight easily at 25 yards past that gets hard to find.
JJ Cogsionni
2025-08-24 15:21:42
For the price, this little guy is fun on a rifle. It can be an odd fit compared to other laser options. I have purchased 2 and both have kept their charge and have even taken a bit of a beating and remain working.
Gregory N
2025-08-18 15:20:04
UPDATE 8/24 doesn't stay charged when left sitting. Lasts about 10 days before it dies. 15 9mm shots throws it 4 inches off zero. Waste of money. Nice concept but complete junk.First one.When turning elevation up or down or windage right or left the dot goes in an odd elliptical around the bore site dot. If you turn it the other way it does not follow the same track back. It doesn't just move up or down or left or right as it should. Returning it.No hassle exchanging it. Second one works fine. Zeroed easily to bore site. Can see it in sunlight easily at 25 yards past that gets hard to find.
tony mckenney
2025-07-21 09:27:25
I ordered 3 more for my rifles and will buy a few spare ones.
Mouse Maloy
2025-07-14 10:02:24
Could not tell if laser is projected as far as advertised
Tim
2025-07-05 11:35:35
I like the quick release charging, pretty cool. It has the attachments to sit on a picatinny rail. Nice little find
Carlos T.
2025-07-02 14:52:30
Nice item but can't hold a charge and goes dead sitting on a rifle on the safe within a week or so.
David Amerson
2025-06-10 11:41:51
The media could not be loaded.
James T. Owens
2025-05-25 13:21:44
Came with no charge at all. Charging cable wayyy too short. What is it? 2 maybe 3 inches long? Then when I did get it attached the green laser came on and would not switch off. Then when I took the charging cable off the laser stayed on until I switched it off with the button. When I put the charging cable back on, the laser came back on. Couldn't switch off. I finally let it charge for 15 mins. unplugged the cable and switched it off. Then I put the cable back on and the laser did not come back on. I let it charge for over 2 hrs until the small indicator turned from red to green. I used it about 15-20 mins and no problems. I put it back on charge the next day. Same problems with laser coming on. I unplugged the USB from the wall receptacle, switched the laser off and re-plugged the USB in the wall. Laser stayed off and recharged in about 30 mins. Now I'll see what kind of tricks I'll have to come up with next time I attempt to recharge. Maybe let the laser stay on while recharging.
tony mckenney
2025-04-23 11:28:10
I ordered 3 more for my rifles and will buy a few spare ones.
Mouse Maloy
2025-04-17 18:04:30
Could not tell if laser is projected as far as advertised
Tim
2025-03-29 16:48:20
I like the quick release charging, pretty cool. It has the attachments to sit on a picatinny rail. Nice little find
Carlos T.
2025-03-07 15:23:02
Nice item but can't hold a charge and goes dead sitting on a rifle on the safe within a week or so.
David Amerson
2025-01-15 20:21:20
The media could not be loaded.
James T. Owens
2024-11-14 13:34:25
Came with no charge at all. Charging cable wayyy too short. What is it? 2 maybe 3 inches long? Then when I did get it attached the green laser came on and would not switch off. Then when I took the charging cable off the laser stayed on until I switched it off with the button. When I put the charging cable back on, the laser came back on. Couldn't switch off. I finally let it charge for 15 mins. unplugged the cable and switched it off. Then I put the cable back on and the laser did not come back on. I let it charge for over 2 hrs until the small indicator turned from red to green. I used it about 15-20 mins and no problems. I put it back on charge the next day. Same problems with laser coming on. I unplugged the USB from the wall receptacle, switched the laser off and re-plugged the USB in the wall. Laser stayed off and recharged in about 30 mins. Now I'll see what kind of tricks I'll have to come up with next time I attempt to recharge. Maybe let the laser stay on while recharging.