This video reviews the Tactical Elites Site Right 2.0 Bore Sighter, a laser device designed to help shooters zero their firearms quickly and efficiently. The reviewer highlights its usability for both new and experienced shooters, its wide caliber compatibility (.177 to .50), green laser visibility, and durable build. Despite these features, the reviewer concludes that the $50 price point is not justified and recommends the CVLife Bore Sight Kit as a better alternative. Links to both products are provided.
This YouTube video provides a review and test of the Feyachi PL-19 Compact Green Laser Sight. The description includes affiliate links to the laser sight itself, steel targets, various camera equipment, editing tools (though some are TBA), micro SD cards, hearing protection, safety glasses (TBA), ballistic gelatin powder, reloading scales, calipers, denim, range finders, shooting bags/rests, chronographs, target stands, and several types of shooting targets. The video appears to focus on evaluating the performance and features of the Feyachi laser sight, likely in a range setting, and mentions the creator's regular use of specific gear.
This YouTube video provides a review and live-fire demonstration of the Raytice Feyachi G35 Green Laser Sight. The reviewer tests the laser's performance at a distance of 300 meters, specifically on an "IIIA" rated target, indicating a focus on ballistic protection. The description also includes affiliate links to the laser sight itself, a red dot sight, a .22WMR upper receiver, various shooting accessories like steel targets, cameras, editing equipment, hearing protection, safety glasses, and rangefinder, as well as target materials. The review likely assesses the laser's accuracy, visibility, and durability, aiming to inform potential buyers.
This video reviews the Feyachi Green Laser Sight, a budget-friendly option available on Amazon for around $30. The reviewer mounts the laser to an AR platform firearm and demonstrates its features, including daytime and nighttime visibility. The core question addressed is whether this inexpensive laser is a worthwhile addition to firearms like ARs or other models, with the reviewer providing their conclusions after testing.
This video review focuses on the Sightmark LoPro Mini Combo, a 2-in-1 device combining a class IIIa green laser sight and a 300-lumen white LED weapon light. The description highlights its low-profile design, digital switch operation for quick mode changes, and a durable, zero-holding one-piece mount compatible with Picatinny and Weaver rails. The unit's weather-resistant and shockproof construction makes it suitable for demanding conditions, making it ideal for nighttime hunting, tactical operations, and home defense. The review emphasizes its ability to improve target acquisition speed and accuracy, particularly for AR-15 platforms. It's presented as a tool to gain an advantage in low-light environments.
This video features a review of the Streamlight TLR-8G, a tactical weapon light with an integrated green laser sight. Former Special Forces Officer Tom Beckstrand and Firearms News Senior Field Editor David Fortier test the device on a SIG Sauer P320 X-Carry at the SIG Sauer Academy. They highlight the 500-lumen white light's effectiveness in low-light conditions and praise the green laser as a superior backup aiming solution compared to red lasers, due to its better visibility. The review emphasizes the convenience of a two-in-one package for pistol owners.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to selecting the best laser sights for various firearms. It covers the benefits of adding a laser sight, different mounting options for rifles and handguns, and their impact on holster fit. The expert, Matt from OpticsPlanet, details the three main types of laser sights: red, green, and infrared, outlining their respective advantages and disadvantages. He also explains common activation modes like momentary on, constant on, and pulse, and discusses the importance of calibration. The video aims to equip viewers with the knowledge to choose the right laser sight based on mounting style, laser type, and desired mode.
This video from OpticsPlanet features 3-Gun shooter Jansen Jones introducing the Crimson Trace Rail Master CMR-206 Universal Fit Green Laser Sight. The review highlights its versatility for mounting on Weaver or Picatinny rails across various firearms like pistols, rifles, and shotguns. Key features discussed include the bright 515nm green laser, three modes (momentary, strobe, constant-on), a two-hour runtime, a five-minute auto shut-off, and ambidextrous controls, emphasizing its ease of use for quick target acquisition.
This video from Guns & Gear Season 7 features Gray Killingsworth from Crimson Trace demonstrating the versatility of the Rail Master accessory. The Rail Master is highlighted for its compatibility with all Picatinny and Weaver rail-equipped firearms, including pistols, shotguns, and rifles. It's available with red laser, green laser, or a tactical light. The description also mentions the show's format of in-studio interviews, field demonstrations, and shooting tips, and its broadcast schedule on Pursuit Channel and Sportsman Channel.
This video showcases Crimson Trace's green laser sights, specifically the Rail Master Universal Green Laser Sight and the Laserguard Green Laser Sight. It highlights the advantages of green lasers over red lasers, especially in bright daylight conditions, making them ideal for outdoor shooting. The video details the compatibility of the Rail Master with standard picatinny rails and the Laserguard's availability for popular pistol models like Glock, 1911 (including Kimber and Smith & Wesson variants), and Springfield XD Full Size. The content is presented as a product focus with direct links to purchase these items from OpticsPlanet.com.
This 2012 fall gift guide from OpticsPlanet.com focuses on essential accessories for new rifle, pistol, and shotgun owners looking to get into target or competitive shooting. The video showcases essential gear such as spotting scopes, holographic red dot sights, rifle cases, green laser sights, and bullet case cleaners. Specific products featured include the Vortex Nomad spotting scope, Pelican 1750 rifle case, EOTech 512 holographic sight, Crimson Trace Laserguard green laser, and Lyman Turbo Sonic Cleaner.
This video showcases the Crimson Trace Laserguard Green Laser Sight, featuring Iain Harrison. The laser is highlighted for its availability on popular firearm platforms including Springfield Armory XD and XDm, Glocks, and 1911s. Additionally, the description promotes a contest from Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio and Crimson Trace, offering a prize pack that includes the CMR-203 Rail Master Universal Green Laser Sight, CMR-202 Rail Master Universal Tactical Light, and various Crimson Trace branded merchandise. The contest details and entry information are provided.