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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2012

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Jeff Quinn ( http://www.gunblast.com ) tests the Crimson Trace "Rail Master" Universal Laser Sight for Rail-Equipped Firearms.

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  • Does the laser show in line in the dark?

  • It does not. It projects a dot, but unless the air is unusually humid with fog, it will not project a line from the weapon to the target.

    Jeff

  • Jeff, thank you for the review of the new rail-mounted CT laser. It'll be nice to try out on some of my pistols for about half the price of the grip version.  How is the battery life on this particular unit?

  • I have not used it long enough to check battery life, but the battery is easy to access for replacement.

    Jeff

  • Excellent point on using the laser in high stress situations,such as the one

    you presented(a family member being held by a perp in front of himself).

    Great video !! Thanks from Canada

  • Thanks, eh!

    

    Jeff

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  • @alwaysreason sir I respectfully disagree with you ... If someone breaks in to my house with intent to harm my family it'll be the last thing they ever do ...

  • I just ordered one, thanks for the review.

  • Very informative!! I ordered mine a week ago! Keep up the great work, Jeff!

    Michael

    Covington, GA

  • Just ordered one. Thanks!

  • @AlwaysReason Self defense is a big reason but many more people use them for the other reasons you listed as well. It's an all around love of the firearm and the freedom to own said firearm and the history it carries especially in the U.S. The criminals with guns are who we need to be concerned about and not the competent law abiding people who legally own them. As for the last part of your statement the way a threat is dispatched is up to the person in that particular situation.

  • @lowsten I love bows and guns and love using them for hunting and target practice and civilian defense exercises. I view thousands of these review videos, especially from competent people. A common theme with guys from US is reference to self defense. If you choose to go that way, it's ok; just remember to remind people that their family will be fine and that they should not shoot anyone in the head.

  • @AlwaysReason Explain.

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