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New Crimson Trace Products for 2013
One of the first booths we hit at SHOT Show 2013 Media Day at the Range was Crimson Trace Corporation. CTC’s Media Relations Manager Iain Harrison showed us a few of their new-for-2013 products. It was so cold, my pen did not write, but the lasers fired up just fine. Green laser! There I said it. Crimson Trace, ironically, is now in the green laser business. Several models are now available, with more variation in the manufacturing pipeline. CTC’s green lasers will come in trigger guard, rail-mounted, backstrap-mounted, and grip replacement systems. Mr. Harrison showed us a currently available CMR-203, which fits pistols wearing M1913/Picatinny or Weaver rails. Ours was … Continue reading
Crimson Trace Lasergrip LG-405’s For Your BUG Revolver
Most cops are not gun guys or gals. I know from talking to them. I was showing my unloaded Smith & Wesson 442 Centennial Airweight back-up gun to a co-worker, when a few others happened into the office. “How does it turn on? ” “Is it accurate?” “Are they expensive?” I felt like I was showing them a Ray Gun from 1950’s science fiction. “Careful, lads, it’ll blast a hole clean through that wall!” I run Crimson Trace Lasergrips on my Smith & Wesson J-frame revolvers. My choice is the LG-405, which has slightly shorted hind quarters when compared to the longer gripped LG-305. The smaller butt on the 405 … Continue reading