Crimson Trace Rail Master

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posted on February 1, 2012
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Crimson Trace has introduced the Rail Master laser for rail-equipped firearms. This is the first rail-mounted laser for handguns by the maker of Lasergrips.

The compact unit comes with four interchangeable inserts to enable a custom fit to any handgun, and features a tap on, tap off activation switch.

“The new Rail Master is the most versatile laser sight available,” said Kent Thomas, marketing director for Crimson Trace. “Our design group took great pains to incorporate all the quality engineering that has been a hallmark of Crimson Trace products and we’re proud to be able to offer a low-light solution for the widest possible selection of handguns and long guns.”

Fully adjustable for windage and elevation, the Rail Master has a four-hour battery and the most powerful laser permitted by law. When mounted on a handgun, the low-profile sight holsters easily and barely extends the profile of the frame. For more information, go to CrimsonTrace.com.

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