Video: Crimson Trace Going Green
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Green lasers are more visible to the human eye in daytime conditions, but heat, battery power and temperature sensitivity slowed the development of green lases. Crimson Trace tackled all three issues with its Laserguard green laser for Kimber and Smith & Wesson M911s, and you can see how in our video review here.
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