Features:
The Ultimate Multi-Mission Tool: The Uni-Max is small as a matchbox! The Uni-Max Red weighs no more than a .45 ACP round! Including batteries! Super rugged, the Uni-Max can also go diving to 66 feet and survives multiple drops to concrete! We even baked it to 350 deg Fahrenheit! It still works! A super-reliable, super-handy, little laser.
| Keep all your rail space! The Uni-Max is a laser inside a Picatinny rail. Mount gear on it! Tactical lights and other lasers easily fit on top. |  |
Ultimate versatility: The Uni-Max fits all Picatinny (M1913) rails and Weaver rails 1.75” and longer. Use on pistols, carbines, rifles, shotguns and more.
Handy features: Adjustable windage and elevation setting for precise alignment. Choose from Hi-Vis pulsating beam or continuous wave (constant on). Highest power output laser commercially available. Maintains alignment through battery changes. Optional momentary activation switch comes in 6 and 10 inch cords.
Specifications:
For: Picatinny; Mil-Spec; Weaver Style Rails (w/ minimum rail length of 1.75")
Battery Type: 357 (2)
Accuracy: User-adjusted for windage & elevation
Laser Operating Temperature: 5°F - 150°F
Wavelength: 635nm (red/orange)
Power Output: 5mW
Spot Size: 5/16" @ 7 Yds; 3/4" @ 25 Yds
Installation Guide: Download PDF(To save document, right click on link and select Save Target As)
Accessories:
 | Uni-Max Momentary Activation Switch | 6” cord | $59.00 | Buy Now |  | Uni-Max Momentary Activation Switch | 10” Cord | $59.00 | Buy Now | .jpg) | HK USP Adapter | Compact | $55.00 | Buy Now | .jpg) | HK USP Adapter | Full-Size | $55.00 | Buy Now |  | Rail Adapter | 1in. Shotgun Tube | $29.95 | Buy Now |  | Rail Adapter | S&W Sigma | $9.95 | Buy Now |
Need Batteries?:
 | 357 Silver Oxide Batteries | 1 pack    | $5.10    | Buy Now |  | 357 Silver Oxide Batteries | 5 Pack    | $20.50    | Buy Now |
Have a pistol? : HOLSTER OPTIONS for the Uni-Max laser series is listed on the Uni-Max overview page.
The Uni-Max is not the only red rail-mounted laser. It’s just the best! Compare the red Uni-Max to the other rail-mount laser:
| | LaserMax Uni-Max Red | The Competition: LaserLyte FSR-0650-140 | | Capability | Low-profile laser that mounts on an Picatinny (M1913) or Weaver rail 1.75” or longer | Fits Pic rails | | Accepts tactical lights | Yes | No | | Laser Wavelength (color) | 635nm (red-orange) | 650nm (dull red, less visble to the eye, cheaper laser diode) | | Power | 5mW | Labeled 5mW; measures <3mW with fresh batteries | | Beam options | Hi-Vis pulsating or continuous-on (switch is under battery cover) | Continuous-on only | | Batteries | 357 Silver oxide (2) | 393 Silver oxide (4) | | Battery Life | Hi-Vis pulsating mode: 6 hours Continuous-on mode: 3 hours | Spec is 4 hours, measures 1.5 hours continuous-on, then blinks for 2.5 hours | | Laser activation | Activate from either side, easy access on all size frames | Left side push button, difficult to access on longer frames | | Momentary activation switch for long guns | Yes (optional); includes master on/off switch to prevent accidental light
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| No | | Mounting | Side-mounted -- safer on handguns (do not put hand in front of muzzle) | Front slide on double screw mount or side mount | | Mounting screws | Knurled and slot attachment screw allows mounting with slot screwdriver, case rim, or coin | 3-position locking bar | | W/E alignment method | True precision windage and elevation alignment | Diagonal adjustment - not horizontal/vertical | | W/E alignment range | 120 MOA windage, 120 MOA elevation; holds zero, does not move on recoil | Moves with recoil | | W/E adjustment tool | Allen wrench provided; spare tool under battery plate | No spare | | Construction | Glass-fiber reinforced nylon | Aluminum | Weight (ounces) | 0.8 (including batteries) | 0.8 (including batteries) | | Dimensions (inches) | 0.76H x 1.40W x 2.27L | 0.38H x 1.0W x 1.25L | | National Tactical Officers Association | Approved by the NTOA | Not approved | | National Institute of Justice | Passes NIJ drop test (4’ drop while mounted on rifles, shotguns, pistols) | -- | | Department of Homeland Security | Passes DHS drop tests, blowing sand test, temperature and humidity extremes tests, water immersion test | -- | | Live fire tests | Survives 20,000 rounds live fire with no impact on performance | -- | | Immersion test | Survives immersion under water (salt water or fresh water) for two hours with no impact on performance; Operates underwater the same way as it does in the air | -- | | Other tests | Survives two story drop to concrete (Uni-Max strapped to brick, dropped laser side down).
Survives repeated throws from moving vehicle without affect on performance (35 mph, Uni-Max strapped to fresh brick).
Survives 90-minute bake at 350 deg Fahrenheit, goes dim at 350 deg but revives in a matter of minutes at room temperature | -- | | Other features | Automatic shut-off after 30 minutes; toggle switch or press momentary activation switch to restart | -- | | Warranty | 3 years | 1 year | | MSRP | $189.00 Buy Now | $149.95 |
 | See what the National Tactical Officers Association says about the red Uni-Max laser: |
"…during the live fire I put the unit through six 28 round magazines on fully automatic. The first 2 magazines were to test the accuracy of the unit while firing 3 round bursts. The unit was accurate and allowed for quick shot placement. The last 4 magazines were fired quickly in order to test the unit’s accuracy after firing a lot of ammunition.
After firing the 4 magazines on full automatic, I fired 6 additional rounds to test the zero of the unit. The Uni-Max was able to keep its zero with no noticeable degradation of accuracy.
I 100mph taped (i.e. Duck Tape) it to a brick and throw it out of my vehicle at 35mph, 3 times. I then dropped the unit/brick (new brick) onto concrete from 2 stores up, with the unit facing the ground. Finally I throw the unit/brick (with yet another new brick) 20 yards onto a gravel road.
Upon removal of the tape I was impressed that the unit did not have a scratch and the laser still worked. A few weeks later I was able to retest the accuracy to 25 meters and the laser showed no change in accuracy. After retesting the accuracy I placed the unit back onto my long gun and used it for the remainder of the testing and evaluation period.
Overall my impression of the Uni-Max is favorable. I have never been a fan of laser sights, prior to getting this one. I have been impressed with the LaserMax Uni-Max laser sight.
This unit is tough and has found a place on my long gun." Tester from VA
"I installed the Uni-Max on an M4 and it only needed a minor zero adjustment. I chose 20 yards as POA/POI. I found this was a good compromise and gave acceptable impact shift out to 30 yards, which is on the long end of what can reasonably be expected under most light conditions. I also mounted the Uni-Max on a Sig. P226. Here again, only a minor adjustment to the zero was needed. I zeroed the P226 at 10 yards. I bounced the Uni-Max around quite a bit both on the M4 and on the P226. The Uni-Max was also subjected to many draws from a holster. I also removed and installed the Uni-Max numerous times and observed no change in the zero." Tester from Pennsylvania
"You could see the laser very well, even in the day time. I put it on numerous weapon systems. It worked flawlessly. I especially work well on my Glock 22. I used it on Shield drills and I also used it on my DM weapon while doing building clearing. We shot over 3500 hundred rounds ranging from 9mm all the way up to 308 cal with this light, and never had a problem. Even in the rain.
Over all I was very impressed with the LMS-UNI laser sighting system. I would recommend this product to anyone that asked me about it." Tester from Oregon.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: How do I attach a tactical light to the Uni-Max?
A: Simply follow the manufacturer's instructions for attaching the accessory to the firearm. The Uni-Max rail is identical to a Picatinny-style firearm rail.
Q: Can the Uni-Max Laser System be fitted onto a rail system other than Picatinny/Mil-Spec or Weaver styles?
A: Yes. The Uni-Max Laser System can be easily attached to rail adapters. Just about every firearm manufacturer that offers a non-standard rail also offers an adapter that will be compatible with the Uni-Max!
Q: Can the Uni-Max be used on a long gun?
A: Yes. The Uni-Max system was designed to be rugged enough for use on pistols, rifles, shotguns and even machine guns. In coming months, we will be offering a momentary activation switch accessory for long gun platforms which will allow remote activation.
Q: Does the Uni-Max laser pulse like LaserMax's guide rod lasers?
A: Yes. The Uni-Max system comes set for a high-visibility pulsing beam (recommended). However, the system can also be easily set for a steady on beam, based on user preference. The user can make this adjustment of pulsing or constant-on beam whenever he or she chooses! (see manual for complete details)
Q: Why does LaserMax recommend the pulsing beam option over the constant on beam option?
A: Studies have shown that the human eye can pick up moving objects three times faster than stationary objects. The same is true for laser beams. The pulsing beam (-aka- modulated beam) has much higher visibility, dramatically increasing the speed of target acquisition.
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