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LaserLyte Laser Trainer Pistol Cartridge
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Dr. Fache's Review of LaserLyte Laser Trainer Pistol Cartridge

I purchased a 9mm LaserLyte for several Wilson Combat X-Tacs and a WC-P320F to help facilitate daily dry fire practice at my in-home range. The product works well but in my experience it only lasted two months. After ~2,500 dry fire rounds, I changed the batteries and it worked fine, briefly, but then the laser started growing dim and died out. I cannot tell whether this is due to a worn primer area on the cartridge or the laser itself gave out. The batteries were new and tested out in prefect condition and I made sure I put the batteries in the cartridge correctly. In any case, for ~$100, I expect something this simple to last a bit longer.
Pros:
  • Good substitute for live ammo range time
Cons:
  • Limited durability
Best Used for:
  • Dry Fire
Would Recommend: Yes
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About Dr. Fache from TX, United States

Dr. Felix Bradbury, RN, ScD, FACHE is the Data Science and Machine Learning Officer for Saint Francis Health System, an IBM Watson Top-20 healthcare delivery system. Dr. Bradbury is an oncology nurse by training and holds a Masters in Health Administration and a Doctor of Science in Medical Economics and Cost-Effectiveness Research from Tulane University in New Orleans. He completed a post-doctoral fellowship in medical informatics through the Ochsner Health Plan and Clinic in New Orleans. Dr. Bradbury is the 2020 recipient of the MIT Firehouse Award in data science and a Fellow and board member of the American College of Health Care Executives; he currently serves on the editorial review board for the Journal of Healthcare Management and hosts a blog on healthcare analytics for Saint Francis. Prior to coming to Saint Francis, he was the Principal Director of Data Science and Advanced Analytics for Accenture, LLP.