Laser For North American Arms Mini Revolvers

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I was trying to find a Laserlyte laser for my NAA mini revolver here on the website and saw that they're no longer listed. So I went to optics planet and it says that it has been discontinued by the manufacturer. So I went to Laserlyte's website, clicked the link, and was taken to an Amazon page that says the Laserlyte is no longer available, so it appears that it has in fact been discontinued. Does anyone know for sure? For me it was my only hope of aiming the mini since I just cant get the hang of aiming without a rear sight. Last time the top laserlyte laser was discontinued but shortly after the laserlyte grips were introduced for sale. Does anyone know of any knew laser products in the works for the minis?
 
Why would you wan to use a laser for such a sort range gun for? This type of pocket revolver is meant to be used at contact to point blank distances at best. Why do think that North American arm doesn't bother to point sights on it at all?
 
I've found the NAA minis to be very accurate were it not from the lack of sights.
 
Well they do add an element of fun. I put mine on from time to time. Not really practical, but as I said fun.
 
I agree with whm1974. While my little NAA .22 is certainly capable of being accurate, it's purpose is a belly gun and not much more.
 
There was another thread a few months back looking for the laser that sits on the top strap of a NAA mini, based on that I believe that laser was discontinued several years ago. It looks like they were replaced by the Laserlyte Mighty Mouse which is a grip mounted laser model. Which has also been discontinued in 2015 or so. They were newer so you might be able to find one.
 
I have one that I won in an NAA forum contest a few years back. It works good but I need to re-sight it in because I think it moved a little, seems to hit to the left a bit now.

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