This guide details the installation of Streamlight's TLR-RM1, TLR-RM2, and TLR-6 weapon lights, emphasizing safety and proper fit for various firearms. It covers selecting the correct model, attaching the lights using rail clamps or trigger guard mounts, battery installation, and functional testing. The information is presented by David Faubion from Guns & Ammo, highlighting the importance of tactical lighting for personal safety and home defense.
The Crimson Trace CMR 301 Rail Master Pro is a laser light combo designed for long guns, featuring a 1000-lumen adjustable LED light (1000/500/125 lumens) and a green laser. It offers M-LOK and Picatinny mounting options, a remote pressure pad, and a rechargeable battery with approximately six hours of runtime. The unit is constructed with an aluminum housing and is expected to be available within months, priced just under $300.
The LaserLyte Red Center Mass Laser is a versatile aiming device designed to project a ring of dots with a central aiming point. This design aids in rapid target acquisition by allowing the user to focus on the target rather than a single dot. It features user-programmable constant-on and pulse modes, a 6-minute auto-shutoff to conserve battery, and a compact design that mounts to any 3/4-inch rail, making it suitable for pistols, rifles, and shotguns.
This video reviews the Barska GLX compact laser sight, highlighting its full aluminum body, compatibility with standard Picatinny and Weaver rails, and an additional accessory rail. It features a side-activated switch at the rear and offers full windage and elevation adjustability, with all necessary tools included. The laser is available in red or green, with green recommended for daytime use due to better visibility. An optional cap with a coiled pressure pad switch for long gun applications is also mentioned.
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