Review: LaserLyte Trainer Trigger Tyme Laser Pistol Trainers

   05.03.16

Review: LaserLyte Trainer Trigger Tyme Laser Pistol Trainers

Since I discovered LaserLyte’s laser training system, my home has about the same volume of laser beams bouncing around as your average rock concert or Star Wars movie. That might not be an entirely accurate, but it sure seems that I do a ton of laser training. Especially during the winter, my indoor laser training jumps up even more.

Way back when I started with the LaserLyte trainers, I picked up Universal, 9mm, and .223 laser inserts for my guns and have used them to fight boredom, imaginary invaders, zombies, and assorted other bad guys. Later I added their pistol trainers that accepted the Universal laser insert. The Reaction Tyme Targets delivered a tremendous amount of real world training and a bit of fun.

Along my laser training journey I added other targets from LaserLyte for a bit different training experience, which included their targets and even their laser can targets. Last year LaserLyte also introduced the .22LR barrel insert, which is great for my 10/22 rifles and various .22LR pistols. They also introduced the very heavily anticipated Trigger Tyme Pistol Trainers with integrated lasers and very long running batteries.

To be quite honest I have had the new Pistol Trainers for many months and have not gotten around to reviewing them simply because they have become such a fixture to my daily routine that I frankly forgot that I should write a review on them.

 

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About LaserLyte

The company was founded in 1987 and has had a storied past, starting as Tach Star then merging in 1996 with Lyte Optics to form LaserLyte. From that point, the company has been creating one innovation after another, which has now evolved to include a vast array of laser gun sights, laser bore sights, and laser training systems. For LaserLyte, bringing together the boresighting and laser projection into a training system has been a natural progression.

The technology found in the Reaction Tyme Trainer Targets, Laser Trainer Target, and Target Plinking Cans are pretty sophisticated, but LaserLyte’s execution delivers an elegantly simple package.

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Fit, Finish, Feel, Features, Functions

To utilize the LaserLyte training system you need two products: LaserLyte targets and either a laser insert or Universal insert, which are both purchased separately based on your firearm’s caliber.

Previously I reviewed a variety of the Reaction Tyme targets as well as the various LaserLyte trainer inserts. I also reviewed their previous pistol that used the Universal Laser Trainer, but now we have the new model, which I believe is about 1000 billion percent better because the laser is integrated.

The required Universal laser insert for the old model is not particularly reliable and requires the batteries to be removed after use, but does deliver a single laser trainer that can be used in a variety of guns. That all noted, having a dedicated laser in the training pistol is worlds better, more reliable, and far less of a pain if you just want to take a couple shots each time you let the dogs out or jump off a conference call.

The new LaserLyte Trainer Trigger Tyme Laser Training Pistol model is available in both a smaller “compact handgun size” and “full sized” and has a built in laser, which has been factory zero’ed.

The integrated laser has a very long lasting battery, which LaserLyte noted will last around 50K trigger pulls and then can be easily replaced via a simple battery door. This is huge news for a couple reasons. Though LaserLyte’s lasers have a very long battery life, they are typically dead in around 2000-3000 shots, which goes by much faster than you think. The new pistol trainer has a very long 50K shot battery life, which is quite nice if you shoot every night.

The other great feature is that is has an integrated laser that does not require the batteries to be removed after each use. The Universal laser trainer requires the batteries to be removed because it is sound activated and always listening. The new pistol training laser only goes off when the trigger is pulled, so you do not need to manage removing the insanely small batteries without losing them like you do on the Universal trainer insert. You can just concentrate on training and shooting.

The two new pistol trainers were based roughly on the G19 “full sized” and G42 “compact sized.” This allows training with completely safe pistol analogs anywhere. The full sized version even fits my Crossbreed SuperTuck G19 holster well enough that I can practice drawing with it.

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The trigger pull is also greatly improved over the original trainer pistol, with a 5.5lb trigger. The trigger does stack to the point of the trigger brake, but it feels like something in between a Sig trigger and a striker fired pistol trigger. It is a good compromise for a trainer analog for a variety of pistol owners. This trigger feel improvement makes the new trigger feel realistic, versus a trigger in the Trainer Pistol that was designed to make enough noise to set off the Universal laser trainer.

At around $150, the Trainer Trigger Tyme Laser Trainer Pistols are actually a better deal if you add up the cost of a laser trainer insert and one of LaserLyte’s old style training pistols. All the way around it is a far better product than their original concept, which indicates that LaserLyte is listening closely to what their customers want.

Final Thoughts

The new LaserLyte Trainer Trigger Tyme Laser pistol is a wonderful training tool, a valuable home defense training asset, and of course a ton of fun. This new pistol makes training a lot easier with far less headaches than you would have with other systems.

Admittedly there is a time to train with the same gun you shoot regularly. LaserLyte has all the common caliber inserts for your gun, but with striker fired pistols having to deal with resetting the trigger for each shot cuts down on the realism. Notably the trainers are weighted to resemble real pistols. The full sized version is 15 ounces and the compact version is 12 ounces, which corresponds roughly with a real pistol weight.

SPECS

Trainer Trigger Tyme® Laser Full Size – LT-TTL – MSRP $149.95
Trainer Trigger Tyme® Laser Compact – LT-TTLC – MSRP $149.95

LaserLyte® LT-TTL:
Power Output:                                     650NM, 5MW, Class IIIA
Activation:                                             Trigger activated
Batteries:                                               3 x A76
Battery Life:                                          50,000 shots
Weight:                                                  15 ounces
Material:                                                High impact ABS polymer

Trainer Trigger Tyme® Laser Full Size:
Length:                                                  7.25 inches
Width:                                                    1.15 inches
Height:                                                   5.50 inches
MSRP:                                                    $149.95

Trainer Trigger Tyme® Laser Compact
Length:                                                  6.00 inches
Width:                                                    1.00 inches
Height:                                                   4.75 inches

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