Viridian Green Laser Lights have been extremely popular laser point of aim devices, and their new Reactor Series green lasers for the very popular Glock 42 and Glock 43 appear to be another winners as well. Viridian has made green aiming lasers for firearms both popular and affordable on many of the most popular firearms in the market today. The Viridian R5 Reactor Series … [Read more...]
Remington RM380 – Look Again
Remington Arms released their RM380 compact .380 ACP pistol last year around the NRA Annual Meetings in April. There were some positive and some less than excited reviews. Though a new pistol for Remington, some have claimed that this offering is simply a remake or rebranding of the This year at SHOT Show Remington had the RM380 on full display with a few accessory options … [Read more...]
Revision LazrBloc Protective Lens
Revision announced a new protective lens that is designed to protect officers from lasers in addition to providing ballistic protection. The new LazrBloc GF-8 Laser Protective Ballistic Lens blocks 99.9% of green laser energy and more than 99% of the most powerful near-infrared component of commercial green lasers. The protective component is a dye that can be added to the … [Read more...]
New Laser Speed Devices: Analysis of Performance and Features
We’ve heard this before. You need to know what laser guns can do and if they meet your officers’ needs and not just your budget. Here is a performance guide: Police laser guns have been with us since Laser Technology, Inc. introduced its 20/20 Marksman in 1991. These first laser guns were heavy (almost five pounds) and could only produce a single shot, not a continual … [Read more...]
Viridian TacLoc Holster
At the Viridian Green Laser Sights booth at SHOT Show 2012, Aaron and I got a look at Viridian’s new TacLoc holster, which is specifically designed to work in conjunction with Viridian handgun-mounted C5, C5L, and X5L green lasers. Viridian Owner Tom Otteson gave us an impromptu demo of the TacLoc holster and their new X5L green laser/light/strobe combo. Thanks, Tom … [Read more...]