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My wife’s LIMA365 arrived today and after reading the directions I successfully mounted this red laser on her P365...If you buy one read the directions on mounting because this unit does NOT slide on or off. It mounts to the pistol rail which I really like...Assembled in the US also guys....seems to be well built and it fits like a GLOVE....

I will let the pictures show you the fit....Mrs. Sigarmsp226 is happy so I am happy...will get this sighted in over the weekend and get her round count up another 100+ rounds.

Now to find a holster so I can carry this thing IWB when we go out at night or to the movie....Mark











 
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I'm eager to see the white light.


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Nice.

But is it your wife’s, or is it yours?

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I'm eager to see the white light.

Just wait in front of the muzzle and you’ll see the ‘flash’. Big Grin
 
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Glad Sig has released the laser. I would like to know if the activation switch mounted on the trigger guard adversely impacts the grip purchase?

I do not find the similar Crimson Trace product adversely affecting the pistols on which it is installed.


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Nice.

But is it your wife’s, or is it yours?

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Rhino - Good perception my friend. I have never carried a pistol with a laser but this one does spark my interest so for now I will let my wife call it hers but it could become mine after a few range sessions and breaking in a comfortable IWB holster... Big Grin
 
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Very nice, I’d like to have the same setup for my wife.


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Where did you pick this up?

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Is there an on/off switch so that you can shoot the 365 without wearing down the batteries? Also, I'd be interested in how dirty the laser's lens gets and about cleaning frequency of the lens.


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Made by Crimson Trace? 'Made in USA' would seem to say so, especially if that activation switch is still under patent. Guess S&W will have to be content making back some money considering all of the lost Shield sales due to that pesky P365...
 
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I'm eager to see the white light.


Are they actually making a white light version in this size? Because I will absolutely buy it.


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From the picture, the laser looks a bit off-center. You won't be sighting in the pistol for 100 yards (I think), but I'd be interested to know if you have a hard time centering the laser for different ranges.
 
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Where did you pick this up?


Black Market Arms in MO. I have bought from this company before. Their customer service is THE BEST. Had this laser two days after I ordered it from them. They also sell on GB....Mark
 
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Is there an on/off switch so that you can shoot the 365 without wearing down the batteries? Also, I'd be interested in how dirty the laser's lens gets and about cleaning frequency of the lens.


No Sir. No off/on switch and in dry fire handling only so far this laser comes on every time I securly grab this grip....Mark
 
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I'm eager to see the white light.


Are they actually making a white light version in this size? Because I will absolutely buy it.


Dwd - Yes Sir. Here is a short video I found on You Tube.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=d74peipbGV0
 
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From the picture, the laser looks a bit off-center. You won't be sighting in the pistol for 100 yards (I think), but I'd be interested to know if you have a hard time centering the laser for different ranges.


IL Cattivo - Thanks Sir for pointing this out. I am going to remove and re-install this laser to insure I mounted it correctly. Because it is not a slide on unit I may not have lined up the laser with the rail correctly....I will let you know what I learn....Mark

UPDATE - You were right Sir... I removed the laser completly and started over and as I did I noticed that on one side on the inside of the part was a small area of excess plastic where the runner breaks off of this molded part and that is located at the top of the rail that goes into the groove on the P365 rail. Took a razor knife and trimmed off the excess material and re-mounted the laser. Perfectly alligned now...

Worth others checking if they get this laser sight. It is actually present on both sides since the connection rails between the laser and the pistol rails is two separate pieces. One on the left side and one on the right...

Thanks again Sir for pointing out this issue that would have caused me all kinds of problems when sighting in...Mark
 
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