A free DVD from Crimson Trace Lasergrip

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If you are a gun mounted laser user or are thinking about getting a laser, Crimson Trace is giving away their video "Shots In The Dark". All you have to do is call or E-Mail for their catalog.
WWW.crimsontrace.com or 1 800 442 2406

I bought the video a couple years ago and it was well worth the money, but free is better.:D

The problem with gun mounted lasers is shooters buy them but don't learn to use them correctly. Then many times they blame the laser for their failure.
This video, while it doesn't cover everything, is a must see for anyone that is serious about properly using the gun mounted laser.


(Note, I have no connection with Crimson Trace but I have bought 5 of their laser grips.:) )


For those of you that wonder what the laser will do for you.
I'm just a decent shot, but with a (good) laser I'm easily able to quickly, accurately point shoot like this in the dark. Something that I couldn't possibly do, even in daylight, without the laser.
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I don't see it on their web sight either.
Call their 800 number or ask about it in a E-mail.
[email protected]

It's in the current "Shooting Illustration" magazine.
I've seen it elswhere recently to but I can't remember where offhand.
 
OK, I just called CT.

They said that they are out of catalogs until about the first part of Feburary.
When you order the catalog by phone, E-Mail or web site the DVD should be packaged with the catalog when you get it. If not just give them a call.
If you call now I'm pretty sure that they would send you the DVD right away, but that's just my guess.


I mentioned that I just got a new catalog last week and there was no DVD in it. They said they would send one right out to me.
I told them, thanks but no thanks, since I already had a couple.
 
Thanks for the tip, I'll get on it.
I'm torn about getting one for the glock 26. Would help with dry fire/retention or low light shooting but adds width and have heard it makes you grip the gun lower (not to mention trigger finger blocking the laser when indexed on the frame). The price is right though.
 
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