This video features a review and demonstration of the Crimson Trace Rail Master Pro, a compact light and laser unit for firearms with Picatinny/Weaver rails. The content covers its functionalities, including various modes like light only, laser only, and strobe. It also explores practical applications such as target-focused shooting in unconventional positions, corner shots, low-light scenarios, and a ballistic shield simulation. The video highlights its utility for training and home defense, emphasizing its flexibility in firearm setups. It's presented as part of the "Guns & Gear" series, known for showcasing firearm innovations and product testing with host Ryan Gresham and guest experts.
This video reviews the Springfield Saint Victor AR-15, evaluating its value around the $900 price point. The reviewer highlights its out-of-the-box features like flip-up sights, a Crimson Trace red dot, B5 furniture, and a nickel boron flat trigger. They note its soft recoil, flat shooting, and solid build, with accuracy around 1.5-2 inches at 100 yards using standard loads. Areas for potential upgrades include the loud muzzle brake and the slim rail's limited accessory mounting space. The rifle is recommended for first-time AR buyers seeking a functional platform with upgrade potential, comparing it favorably to options like the PSA Sabre and Ruger AR-556, especially when on sale. The description also includes affiliate links and disclaimers regarding firearm safety and content intent.
This video compares two popular optics for concealed carry: the Crimson Trace Osight SE and the Holosun EPS Carry. It aims to determine which optic might be the 'new king' in the carry optics market, suggesting a comprehensive review and comparison of their features, performance, and suitability for everyday carry applications. The title implies a direct head-to-head analysis, likely covering aspects like reticle, durability, size, battery life, and ease of use.
This video announces the June 2025 issue of Guns & Ammo magazine, highlighting several featured articles. Key reviews include the Springfield Armory Kuna 9mm pistol with an optional Strike Industries folding brace, and the Savage Stance XR 9mm pistol with a Crimson Trace red-dot sight. The issue also covers Sellier & Bellot's ammunition factory in the Czech Republic, the return of Smith & Wesson's "no-lock" Classic Series revolvers, and a concluding segment on World War II bolt-action sniper rifles. Additional features showcase the Benelli 828U shotgun, Dead Air Suppressors’ Mohave 45, Holosun DRS-TH thermal sight, and Caldwell's ClayCopter.
This episode of The Gun Collective News features a segment that surprised the host, presented with sponsorship from XSSIGHTS, offering a discount code (TGC) for their products. The video also highlights a "Deal of the Week" with Crimson Trace, providing an additional discount code (HOLIDAY24). Additional promotions and merchandise are available, including a special offer for the Lockdown SECUREWALL gun wall and GUNCON T-Shirts. The description encourages viewers to sign up for an email list for deals and points to The Gun Collective's presence on Rumble and their surplus podcast channel. Support options, including direct donations and ad-free viewing on FloatPlane, are also provided. Social media links and business contact information are included, along with a disclaimer regarding affiliate links and the independent nature of opinions expressed.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Smith & Wesson 1911 chambered in .45 ACP. The presenter details the firearm's smooth shooting experience, conducts a trigger pull test, and measures the velocity of .45 ACP rounds using a Garmin C1 Pro Chronograph. A notable feature highlighted is the integrated Crimson Trace laser sight.
This episode of First Person Defender simulates a carjacking scenario where a grandfather must protect his granddaughter. The video explores real-world self-defense situations, emphasizing the rapid escalation of danger and the difficult decisions individuals might face. It highlights the practical application of defensive skills and the potential consequences for both the defender and the aggressor, with mentions of firearm manufacturers Heckler & Koch, Crimson Trace, and T4E.
This episode of First Person Defender simulates an armed robbery at an outdoor cafe, featuring Chris, a former victim, who must utilize his self-defense training and daily carry to respond to multiple armed attackers. The video emphasizes tactical decision-making in public spaces, situational awareness, and the legal and moral aspects of self-defense. It highlights the immediate and potentially fatal consequences of such encounters, offering valuable lessons for both defenders and aggressors. The episode is sponsored by Colt, Ruger, T4E Training, and Crimson Trace.
This video features Crimson Trace Laserguard laser sights, highlighting their Instinctive Activation technology for immediate laser deployment upon gripping the firearm. It emphasizes the advantage these lasers offer in high-stress defensive shooting scenarios. The video also notes the availability of green lasers for enhanced visibility and compatibility with over 200 firearm models, and mentions that the product is assembled in the USA. It touches upon how to zero the laser for optimal accuracy. The content is presented by Gun Talk's "Guns & Gear" program, showcasing the latest in firearms and related accessories.
Brian Steere from Crimson Trace joins Ryan Gresham on Guns & Gear to introduce the new Modular Tactical Laser (MTL) for rifles. Available in green and infrared (IR) variants, the MTL boasts a low profile design that conserves rail space. The video also features Chris Cerino testing the Crimson Trace MTL on the range, showcasing its performance. The episode highlights innovations in firearms, optics, and gear, with multiple manufacturers and products featured throughout the description.
This video provides a review of the Chiappa Rhino 40DS revolver, highlighting its unorthodox design and surprisingly good functionality. Despite an initial awkwardness in handling due to its unique recoil impulse and sight-over-bore range, the reviewer finds it shoots flat and allows for fast shooting. The video mentions the fun factor of shooting .357 Magnum through the revolver and suggests it's a unique addition to a collection, though acknowledges the price point. Affiliate links for shooting supplies from various brands like Caldwell, Crimson Trace, Benchmaster USA, CYA, and Apex Tactical are included. The video also includes a sponsor message for Aura to protect personal information from data brokers.
This video reviews the Nitecore NPL25, a compact weapon-mounted flashlight designed for pistols like the Glock 19. The reviewer highlights its small size and powerful 900-lumen output, capable of reaching 278 yards. Concerns are raised regarding the battery latch, battery case design, and the lack of an easy way to check the battery charge without removal. Further durability testing is planned. The video also includes affiliate links for various shooting accessories.