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I’m waiting for Crimson Trace to make grip modules for the Gen 4 Glock 21 and 30 like they did for the 17 and 26. I’m also waiting for them to make modules for the HK p30 and p30sk. But, I’m sure I will keep waiting.
Oddly, I have one of those. It was on a police trade-in M16A1 I bought in ~1995. The one I have was manufactured in March of 1985 by “Laser Products Corp, Fountain Valley CA”. Pretty fascinating because you can see many things Surefire incorporated into future designs; a battery “magazine” which holds 12 AA batteries, a pressure pad for activation, etc.
I’ll take some pictures, incorporate them into a webpage and post later today.
How far we’ve come… A neat slice of history!
“The .45 long slide with laser sight”
“You sure know your weapons, buddy”
Tech marches on. Im personally waiting for Crimson Trace to make compact green laser grips for the S&W J Frames
I’m waiting for Crimson Trace to make grip modules for the Gen 4 Glock 21 and 30 like they did for the 17 and 26. I’m also waiting for them to make modules for the HK p30 and p30sk. But, I’m sure I will keep waiting.
“Paper patching. State of the art 1870’s Africa”
I miss my teletype.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeN4yEJsMxI
As seen on the movie poster of Stallone’s “COBRA”.
http://cinema10.com.br/upload/filmes/filmes_2730_Stallone%20Cobra01.jpg
“Crime is the disease. I am the cure.”
Well, since the Jatimatic is designed to be a hip-fire weapon, a laser sight is perfect for it.
Then came the original 6P with a blazing 65 lumens that would start wildfires and weld eyelids shut.
Why does the AR has a set trigger? Or is it a trigger tab like a Glock? If it’s for laser activation I thought we PANNED that design a while ago
I still want a laser like from Terminator
Oddly, I have one of those. It was on a police trade-in M16A1 I bought in ~1995. The one I have was manufactured in March of 1985 by “Laser Products Corp, Fountain Valley CA”. Pretty fascinating because you can see many things Surefire incorporated into future designs; a battery “magazine” which holds 12 AA batteries, a pressure pad for activation, etc.
I’ll take some pictures, incorporate them into a webpage and post later today.
That’s cool
I always wondered who made the lasers from the gun range scene in Beverly Hills Cop 2, now I know. Thanks SSD!
I’m going to telex today for information.