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Hide all Q: Can I install the LaserMax wrong?
A: Yes, although installation of the LaserMax system only requires a few
simple steps, it is important that the unit is placed inside your
firearm correctly. Installation requires that you know how to
fieldstrip your weapon. You will also need to carefully follow the
installation instructions in the User's Manual that comes with your
unit. If you have a question about proper installation or do not know
how to fieldstrip your weapon, a LaserMax Support Technician will be
happy to talk you through the process live over the phone.
Q: Will putting a LaserMax in my gun void my firearms factory warranty?
A: No, the LaserMax system does not permanently alter your firearm and
will not degrade the function or void the manufacturer's warranty.
Q: Do I have to clean my LaserMax?
A: After repeated shooting, the lens or window of your LaserMax unit may
become clouded and require a quick wipe with a soft cloth (Clear your
weapon first, of course!). For a more thorough cleaning, a q-tip and
isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol is all that's needed. Do not apply any oil
or lubrication to your LaserMax guide rod.
Q: What other kind of maintenance will my LaserMax require?
A: Aside from changing the batteries, most users will never have the need
to perform any other maintenance to their LaserMax units. High volume
shooters should follow the same recoil spring replacement guidelines
set out by the manufacturer of their firearms.
Q: If I remove the batteries from my LaserMax internal sight, will my gun still operate?
A: Yes, the LaserMax unit will perform the same function as the factory
guide rod and spring, with or without batteries. Just be sure to put
the battery cap back on, even when the batteries are out.
Q: I am a left-handed shooter. How will I activate the LaserMax internal sight?
A: LaserMax switches are ambidextrous! Both left and right-handed shooters
can activate the laser by pressing the switch in with their index
finger from either side.
Q: Will I have to replace my regular holster after I install the LaserMax?
A: No, unlike other lasers, which change the exterior dimensions of your
gun, the LaserMax laser system does not require the purchase of a
special holster.
Q: Can the LaserMax laser sight be seen in the daylight?
A: Standing calm and still, looking at a paper target, sure. But that's
not tactical. You want to know where the beam is without looking. The
LaserMax is self-defense equipment and is useful for that purpose
indoors and at night. No laser of this class is effective for stress
fire situations in broad daylight beyond a very limited range. Outdoors
from dusk to dawn or indoors anytime, the pulsating LaserMax beam can
be clearly seen far beyond your shooting range.
Q: What is the advantage of having my take-down lever become an activation switch?
A: Law enforcement and other firearms experts agree that the shooter's
finger should remain on the side of the frame at the take-down lever
(or slide lock) while aiming. Pressing in on the convenient activation
button is second nature and is completely consistent with firearms
safety training. In addition, all LaserMax switches will operate the
same as their factory counterparts and can remain in the frame of the
gun regardless of whether or not the rest of the LaserMax system is in
place. Many users report that they prefer the shape of LaserMax
switches because they allow for easier take-down.
Q: Can the LaserMax make my weapon jam?
A: No, provided you purchase the correct model LaserMax for your firearm,
install it properly and lubricate your firearm per factory
specifications, your firearm will operate as it did prior to
installation. When you purchase your gun, it comes equipped with a
guide rod and spring. These are essential mechanical components needed
for your gun to function. Replacing these parts with the LaserMax
internal guide rod system does not in any way compromise the durability
or strength of your gun! In all cases, LaserMax's replacement guide
rods and springs meet or exceed manufacturers standards. Your gun will
look and operate the same after you have installed the LaserMax system,
except now it will have a laser.
Q: Will I have to take my gun to a gunsmith to have the LaserMax installed?
A: No, as long as you know how to fieldstrip your weapon to clean it, you
can install the LaserMax yourself in just a matter of minutes.