🎯 Lock, Load, and Laser-Lead Your Game
The SOLOFISH Blue Laser Sight is a lightweight, ultra-compact tactical accessory designed for 21mm Picatinny and MLOK rails. Featuring a safe <5mW Class IIIA laser, it offers precise windage and elevation adjustments, magnetic USB-C rechargeable battery with 5 hours runtime, and high visibility up to 1000ft at night. Ambidextrous controls and durable polymer construction make it the perfect upgrade for professional shooters seeking reliability and style.
Brand | Solofish |
Color | Blue Laser |
Style | Pistol Laser |
Product Dimensions | 1.68"L x 1.15"W x 0.88"H |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 1.41 Ounces |
Material | Polymer |
Objective Lens Diameter | 21 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Handgun, Shotgun |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | Gm-1002BL |
Manufacturer | Gmconn |
Reticle Type | Dot |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.5 x 2.95 x 1.26 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.68 x 1.15 x 0.88 inches |
Brand Name | Solofish |
Part Number | Gm-1002BL |
Included Components | Blue Laser Sight*1, Charging Cable*1, Adjustment Tools*2, Spare Screw*1, User Manual*1 |
Size | Laser Sight Only |
L**N
great little laser
does great job for me to zero it in to align with my scope was pretty ease , ease to charge just love it
J**.
Definitely worth it!
This is an awesome laser. I really like how thin it is, and you can mount a flashlight to the laser itself. You operate the momentary switch/on-off through the single button, and you can also recharge it from a battery pack.
I**M
Don't try to flush fit on a Hellion but great build quality!
I eventually gave up trying to do a flush fit on my Hellion that would put the activation button near my thumb and still have a grip. I guess I was too hardheaded to see that quickly. In any case, the quality of the laser unit itself seems to be excellent for the price point, however, the hardware included did work but it was not an easy fit. That being said this is not even close to a Vortex price point so I'm actually pleased that the installation went as well as it did. Also, these parts are not meant for big hands and fingers so assemble over something that will keep the screws and washers from rolling away. I haven't tried to zero it and see how it holds up on the range yet (currently scheduled for tomorrow) so, unless that goes sideways, my recommendation to definitely purchase isn't going to change.
O**R
Fits Salt Supply S2
I was not sure because it says not for pistols, but this fit my rather large Salt Supply S2 paintball marker. This is a pistol sized paintball marker, but it has a pic rail under the barrel that is more than 4 inches. This means the farthest back it can be mounted, it is still behind the front of the barrel by about 1/4 inch, and the button can easily be accessed directly in front of the trigger guard.I like that this laser is metal, and has a pic rail on it so you don't lose the ability to attach accessories by attaching this. It does increase the size of the barrel slightly, but it still fit in my canvas molle belt holster. It is actually very low profile, which it achieves by being longer than most pistol lasers.It is bright and visible in daylight for the most part. There are some instances where it can be washed out, but I have been able to see it at reasonable effective distances.The battery life is great. I haven't had it die on me yet, and I often forget to turn it off. I have only had it a day or two, and charged it once when I first got it (it was 90% charged out of the box).I am very pleased with this purchase. My only concern was whether it would fit on the barrel of the S2, and it does very well.It was also easy to sight in considering how large the barrel of the S2 is. The laser is about 1" away from the barrel, so you have to sight it in at the distance you plan to use it. Up close it's unnecessary, and far away its irrelevant because this is a paintball marker pistol so it will have significant drop at long distances. The sweet spot for this marker is about 50 to 60 feet, so that's where I sighted it in. Closer I'll use the iron sights, and farther away I'll use hopes and prayers.
J**R
cheap and works
excellent Laser for the money
A**
Amazing buy. Highly recommend!
Was purchased as a gift for a friend that tinkers and he said it’s amazing. Super easy to install and charge. You have to zero in once installed but super easy to do everything with this equipment. The blue is loud and crisp with no way to confuse what it is. Super bright and can light up an entire room slightly if pointed at a ceiling. Would highly recommend to all tinkerers. Must buy 10/10
S**S
I was VERY pleasantly surprised for use in the dark. Useless in bright daylight
I've been training with firearms since before there was such a thing as a laser sight. I've used every aiming doohickey there is...on a lark I figured hey why not take a chance on a twenty dollar laser... (shrug) I picked the green one because they seem easier to see than red lasers (to me, at least)I had *very* low expectations and I was so impressed I bought a second one the day after I first tested it.Picture worth 1000 words... this is photo of my target taken while shooting in the dark with no nightvision, while unloading 30 rounds as fast as I could pull the trigger... while running in a lateral zig-zag at full old man pace... so... that would be a ~3-5 mph brisk duck-walk for you young folks LOL... I pulled my truck up to it afterwards and used the headlights to take this pic w my phone.* MOUNTINGNo loosening up yet... we'll see how it goes.Its funny, the first one of these I ordered came with a little tube of blue loctite (or whatever brand of threadlocker) which told me that at least some customers have experienced the bolts loosening...the second laser I received didn't have the tiny tube of loctite in the packaging but I figured that was a bonus I wasn't expecting anyway... so I put it on long gun with my own loctite. And neither of these lasers have loosened up or lost their zero... fingers crossed.* ADJUSTING ELEVATION/WINDAGEDid I mention that even though those tiny allen wrenches for adjusting elevation and windage are so miniature I'm afraid I'm going to drop them and lose them every time I pick one up... but once they're in the laser they hold rock solid and when I dialed these in to zero on my bore-sight the adjustment was precise and felt solid. I'll see if they last more than a year... but I'm cautiously optimistic.I was surprised how much I like these little things. So far, at least. For the situations where you want to use a laser... this is the one I'm using now.UPDATE: Last weekend I tested it up in the mountains with snow on the ground. Even though the sky was overcast, the laser was *barely* visible... when pointed at the ground in front of my feet I could trace it out to ~10 feet in front of me and then it was just too bright to see it.So.... once again, laser sights not useful during the daytime... certainly not useful during daylight hours outside...
C**R
It stopped lighting up!
Worked good while it worked may have shot pistol ten times when out of the blue it stopped working noticed the left hand button is not working as like it is stuck!
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