Laser Pistols Review

2024 KWOLFSWAN Dryfire Laser Pistol Review: FN57, P320, Glock FL102, M92

What's this, an M9 being field stripped? Nah, too many screws and looks too plastic-y.

What's that long stick? A visible red laser beam generator!

Laser Pistols Review

There's a laser target on the right. This is my 5 year old M9A1 laser pistol that brought me endless fun. At home, quick disassembly and reassembly, dry firing, even better than dry firing with its real gun functions like laser on, mag changes, shell ejection.

Laser Pistols Review

Today let's check out 3 other laser guns. They have similar functions but better looks and build quality - the FN57, P320 and Glock.

 

 

Laser Pistols Review

First the Glock. The maker calls it GLOCK FL102. It comes in a hard plastic case, good for storing when not playing cops and robbers.

Laser Pistols Review

It resembles the Glock Combat Master with some tasty gold accents. Feels like John Wick might grab this any second!

Laser Pistols Review

Comes with 2 metal base plates for added weight.

 

Laser Pistols Review

The gold one goes under the grip, requires a screwdriver to swap.

Laser Pistols Review

The mag base plate just pops on. Be careful the spring may fly out during swaps!

Laser Pistols Review

The Glock has excellent fit and finish. Even came with a tag, barrel and some key component are made by rose gold, the same as slide release, triggers. Laser module is integrated with barrel.

 

Laser Pistols Review

Rack the slide, bullets peak out. Peep the optic front sight too. These toy guns are so realistic now!

Laser Pistols Review

Gold slide release, mag release also are rose gold. Clear Combat Master and Glock markings. Bottom rail for accessories. Safety switch is bult on trigger too!

Laser Pistols Review

Next FN57. Plain Jane looks. Kinda weird proportions to me - large grip, pointy front, no hammer. Not my style.

Laser Pistols Review

The plastic bullets are different too. Wonder if real FN57 is like this?

 

Laser Pistols Review

Safeties on both side- one decorative, one works to lock the trigger.

Other side has a slide release behind the rail below barrel. Push to center for quick disassembly.

Laser Pistols Review

Lastly is the P320. Best grip and cool futuristic looks. Compact and nicely weighted.

Laser Pistols Review

Laser stick could be pops out to swap batteries easily. Quick dissemble button on the other side.

Laser Pistols Review

Old trusty and 3 new hotness laser guns here, all ready for some pew pew.

Laser Pistols Review

The 4 slides side by side. Please ignore my old M9A2 s aging winkles.

Laser Pistols Review

The 3 new ones skipped the hammer design.

 

Laser Pistols Review

Lasers sticks is removable from outside for changing batteries, unlike my old one where you must disassemble the slide. This we call it Progress!

 

Laser Pistols Review

Bullets not interchangeable though. Come on makers, they're not real bullets! Why not make all laser pistol bullets in one standard sizes?

Laser Pistols Review

Mags don't fit each other either. But hey, just toys. Be nice if all had same ammo for us trigger happy folks!

Laser Pistols Review

Alright, let's blast away and practice quick fire drills. More laser targets at home means more than dry fire! Precise feedback with every virtual bang!

Laser Pistols Review

I'll stick to my trusty ol' hammer though. New hotness stay with you - grab them at kwolfswan.com, you can find many much models!

Laser Pistols Review
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