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Will this work with a standard crane lead? Wanting to get a mod button for this but can't find any info on this. — 2 Answers

by l4n, from NH, United States Asked on February 7, 2023

Name Holosun LE420-GR Green Laser Sight, IR, White LED Illuminator (3)
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Answered by As1325, member, from PA, United States, on June 02, 2025

I don't have this specific unit but I have other lasers from holosun and all the ones I've used/seen use crane leads.

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Answered by Dlo, member, from CA, United States, on November 23, 2023

I got it to work with a mod button lite. You do have to shave a little of the plastic off off the crane plug, but it was a 10 second fix. You will need to shave off maybe 1 to 2 millimeters to get the plug to fit. It. Does rub against the ir illuminator focus knob at that point. If you shave a little bit more (I did) then you have no problems. Shaving the plastic off the crane plug didn't cause any issues, no exposed wires or anything. Just go nice and slow with a sharp utility blade and you should be fine

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