But unless I can't read, my dictionary spells warranty the same way....am I missing something?
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Unless senility has totally encompassed my feeble brain the list below the "Laser System Specifications" located at the bottom left of the H&K P2000sk sporting the laser the word "warranty" is misspelled, "waranty"...
I understand that in the great scheme of things a missing "r" might not amount to much, but the idea that someone at Laserlyte didn't bother to proof read their own advertisement, or if they did proofread it they missed the error does not instill confidence in me as a potential customer of their product.
Also the absence of an explanation of how the unit is turned on and off eluded the person who formulated the ad. One of the "biggies" in a laser for me is how the darn thing is activated.
For example the CAT laser I bought for my Bersa Thunder 9/uc is turned on and off by using either index finger.. Sounds good in theory, but mine had a tendency to not go on or not go off when the lever was pushed.. Not a good thing.
The Crimson Trace Lasergrips on the other hand are activated by pressure applied to the grip in the normal manner.. Neat.
So, I would be interested in knowing precisely how you transitioned from off, to on, and vice-versa. You would think a modest amount of space would have been dedicated to that vital information for potential customers.
Again, perhaps it's there someplace, and perhaps the missing "r" is too, but in my senior citiizen fog I must have missed both..
Getting old is not for sissys..
Best Wishes,
J. Pomeroy