One Response to “Crimson Trace Green Laser Sights”
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.
Rob Pincus reviews the key components to a efficient reload from bolt-lock with an AR type defensive rifle. Keeping the rifle in the ready position means that it will be easier to get the gun back into a shooting position, if necessary, when your reload is complete.
Rob Pincus shares how to use the Laserlyte 380-P Training Laser to safely practice presentation of a subcompact defensive pistol from deep concealment.
Rob Pincus explains the advantages of a muzzle low ready position, especially in an extreme close quarters situation. The low ready position allows for more efficiency and consistency when moving into a shooting position and for dramatically more control if your rifle is ever grabbed by an attacker.
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.