Rob Pincus

Crimson Trace Green Laser Sights

Rob Pincus
Duration:   2  mins

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Rob Pincus talks with Mike Fan from Crimson Trace about their green laser sights.

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  1. Ken Rhodes

    Rob - remember the color spectrum and ROY-G-BIV ( red, orange, yellow, Green, blue, indigo, violet). This is the wave length order from infrared to ultraviolet. The reason GREEN is the optimum laser is because it's in the middle of the spectrum our eyes see color. Red is the first color difficult to discern in dull light. Red was the first color of lasers as they were developed, old history. Green is the way to go for best performance.

All right, I'm standing here in the Crimson Trace booth, and Crimson Trace has long been known as the most reliable highest quality laser grip accessory you could possibly put on a defensive gun. And we're here to talk about green lasers today. Talk to me about with a green laser line that we've got with Crimson Trace. Follows along the line of our red lasers, but as you can see over on the wall, it's green, whenever you see it over here. Right, And we have 10 different models that we've come out with this year, but the best part about green is, it's a little more visible to a lot of people during daylight. Okay So we still make reds, and we have several new models of those, but we have 10 new models of the green, and just because of the way people's eyes are made up, and what they see and perceive. So the green is to some people more visible during daylight Okay, We still make reds, they were also visible For the, may be like two or three people out there that actually aren't familiar with your actual products, so talk to me about the three different types of products that we have here. We have, units that are grip activated, Right, So this one is actually attached up here on the front of the gun in front of the trigger guard, and it's activated by pressure up under the trigger guard. And just as soon as I pick that up and I index that middle finger. Boom. Just like you instinctively hold it the way you'd normally grip it. Now this is something that actually I've got a six 42, very similar gun to this and it's set up very similar to this with this laser grip. It's built into the side right here, So it projects along the side of the frame of the gun, and then out to the target. And this has obviously a pressure switch on the front. It also has an on, off switch on the bottom and again, as soon as I get that grip going, that shows up and then this, this is actually a newer style for you guys. It's wrap around and then it's activated by putting your hand up against the right here as you normally again, grip the fire arm So this particular model doesn't interfere with the front of the gun at all. Obviously it works in any kind of holster. It doesn't change anything like something like here you may need a special holster, or that may be a dedicated home defense gun for your carry gun. This one isn't gonna interfere with holstering and unholstering at all. And when you grip once again , boom, the green laser comes on. Well, there's no doubt that green lasers are popular but they're popular for a reason. They can be a lot easier to see in daylight for some people they're brighter and now they are durable, reliable and available from a quality company. Crimson Trace. Appreciate it, Mike. Thank you.
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