Crimson Trace Lasers for a Variety of Smaller Guns: Guns & Gear|S7

Published on October 6, 2015
Duration: 3:23

This video showcases Crimson Trace's laser sight options for a variety of popular concealed carry firearms, including the Springfield XD-S, Smith & Wesson Shield, and Glock 43. It highlights the aesthetic integration of the lasers with the firearms and discusses the availability of compatible holsters from partners like CrossBreed. The segment also touches on laser discipline for self-defense scenarios and mentions a factory-integrated laser option for a Smith & Wesson revolver.

Quick Summary

Crimson Trace offers laser sights for popular concealed carry firearms like the Springfield XD-S, S&W Shield, and Glock 43, focusing on aesthetic integration. They also partner with holster makers for immediate compatibility and teach 'laser discipline' for tactical advantage in self-defense scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to Concealed Carry
  2. 00:27Crimson Trace for Springfield XD-S
  3. 00:44Crimson Trace for Smith & Wesson Shield
  4. 01:02Crimson Trace for Glock 43
  5. 01:11Holster Integration with Crimson Trace
  6. 01:40Crimson Trace for Revolvers
  7. 02:05Crimson Trace Website Information
  8. 02:14Understanding Laser Discipline
  9. 02:43Practicing Laser Discipline Techniques

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of firearms does Crimson Trace offer laser sights for?

Crimson Trace provides laser sights for a variety of popular concealed carry firearms, including semi-automatic pistols like the Springfield XD-S, Smith & Wesson Shield, and Glock 43, as well as specific revolver models.

How does Crimson Trace ensure their lasers fit well with firearms?

Crimson Trace focuses on aesthetic integration, spending significant time designing their lasers to fit seamlessly with the firearm's design, making them look as if they are a factory-made component.

Are holsters available for firearms equipped with Crimson Trace lasers?

Yes, Crimson Trace partners with holster manufacturers like CrossBreed to ensure that holsters are readily available for firearms equipped with their laser sights, facilitating immediate use for concealed carry.

What is 'laser discipline' in a self-defense context?

Laser discipline means controlling where your laser sight is pointed to avoid revealing your position to a potential threat before you are ready to engage. This involves tactical aiming, especially when moving through enclosed spaces.

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