LaserMax CFLCR Centerfire 5mW Red Laser for Ruger LCR/LCRx - 650nM Wavelength, Black Finish
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The LaserMax Centerfire 5mW red laser sight for Ruger LCP gives you a reliable aiming reference for training, concealed carry, and home defense without adding bulk to one of the smallest defensive pistols on the market. The 650nM wavelength projects a bright red dot downrange, letting you confirm hits and improve shot placement whether you're at the range or running night-fire drills. Because the LCP is built for pocket carry, every bit of added weight and profile matters — this laser mounts to the frame without permanent alteration and features rounded, blended edges designed specifically to avoid snagging during the draw.
Ambidextrous controls mean you don't have to train yourself around right-hand-only ergonomics. Toggle the beam between steady aiming mode and high-visibility pulsed mode depending on your lighting conditions and preference. The reinforced nylon construction holds up to hard carry and repeated holstering, and a 10-minute auto-shutoff keeps your battery from silently dying when you forget to flip the switch after a range session.
For shooters running an LCP as a backup or off-body carry piece, a laser sight is one of the most effective force multipliers you can add — most users report noticeable improvement in hit ratios once they train with it. It's compact enough to stay concealed and rugged enough for duty rotation.
| Laser Power | 5mW |
| Wavelength | 650nM (red) |
| Finish | Black |
| Mounting | Ruger LCP frame-mount |
| Material | Reinforced nylon |
| Controls | Ambidextrous |
| Beam Modes | Steady and pulsed |
| Auto Shutoff | 10 minutes |
Yes, this LaserMax Centerfire laser is designed specifically for the Ruger LCP and mounts to the frame without requiring any permanent modification to the pistol.
Absolutely. The sight features ambidextrous controls, so left and right-handed shooters can activate the laser equally well.
Steady mode projects a continuous red dot for standard aiming and target confirmation. Pulsed (high-visibility) mode flashes the beam, which can be more visible in bright or daylight conditions and helps conserve battery in some situations.
The laser has a 10-minute automatic shutoff, which prevents battery drain if you forget to manually turn off the sight after range time or training.