Great demo. Ive had 2 of them on Glocks for over 10 years. I cant brag enough how good these are for overall quality and function. Im no pro but can hit full soda cans every time "from the hip" at 15-30 ft. Crimson even sent me a product rail alignment piece for no cost after 10+ mabey 15years of ownership, amazing company!
I have the Crimson Trace Railmaster CMR-206 Green Laser I needed one for day and night use. The fastest way I zeroed my laser was to place the dot above my front sight then put the dot in the center of the target and shoot about three to five rounds using a pistol rest. It don't matter where the rounds hit on the target as long as all the rounds are in a close shot group. Place the laser dot back in the center of the target and adjust the laser to the center of the shot group and your laser is zeroed with only three to five rounds..
I’ve got one that I’ll be putting on a .40 S&W. I’m going to use my AmericanPoint bore sight to get as close as possible before I take it to the range. The laser is very bright.
Nicola, as long as the Recover Tactical Rail is a standard picatinny rail and it is at least 1 1/16” long, the CMR-201 should fit on the rail. Whether or not you can zero it properly depends on how much adjustment there is on the elevation screw. When I was testing it, I used it on a couple of different guns and was able to zero it on both. The Recover Tactical site lists the CMR-202 as they laser they suggest will work but I did not see it on Crimson Trace’s site. I would think it would work but I can not guarantee that.
The Keltec has a piece of Pic rail on the bottom of it, so the laser would probably mount on it but I don’t know if the laser is built to handle the recoil of a bull pup shotgun.
Great demo. Ive had 2 of them on Glocks for over 10 years. I cant brag enough how good these are for overall quality and function. Im no pro but can hit full soda cans every time "from the hip" at 15-30 ft. Crimson even sent me a product rail alignment piece for no cost after 10+ mabey 15years of ownership, amazing company!
Thanks for watching!
I have the Crimson Trace Railmaster CMR-206 Green Laser I needed one for day and night use. The fastest way I zeroed my laser was to place the dot above my front sight then put the dot in the center of the target and shoot about three to five rounds using a pistol rest. It don't matter where the rounds hit on the target as long as all the rounds are in a close shot group. Place the laser dot back in the center of the target and adjust the laser to the center of the shot group and your laser is zeroed with only three to five rounds..
Thanks for the info.
Which adapter did you use for the sig? Is your sig a p 320? Great video! Thx
The Sig in the video is a P320 Compact. The number 1 adapter fits the best. The number 4 will work, but it has a little play in the groove.
Thanks
@@timschlosser2392No problem.
I’ve got one that I’ll be putting on a .40 S&W. I’m going to use my AmericanPoint bore sight to get as close as possible before I take it to the range. The laser is very bright.
Thanks for watching!
Does it work on a G26 with a Recover Tactical rail or does it sit too low and can't be zeroed correctly?
Thanks.
Nicola, as long as the Recover Tactical Rail is a standard picatinny rail and it is at least 1 1/16” long, the CMR-201 should fit on the rail. Whether or not you can zero it properly depends on how much adjustment there is on the elevation screw. When I was testing it, I used it on a couple of different guns and was able to zero it on both. The Recover Tactical site lists the CMR-202 as they laser they suggest will work but I did not see it on Crimson Trace’s site. I would think it would work but I can not guarantee that.
@@DoubleEagleGunworks
Thank you very much again !!
@@nicolaalberti7736 you are most welcome.
Does this have a strobe?
Noey Delagarza, it does not have a strobe. The laser is either on or off.
What size Allen do I need for the adjustment?
The instruction manual doesn’t give a size for it but it looks like about a 1mm.
@DoubleEagleGunworks I found it it take a 0.05" hex key
@@jameskauffman5669 thanks for the info
Do you think that its possible to use this with the Keltec KSG?
The Keltec has a piece of Pic rail on the bottom of it, so the laser would probably mount on it but I don’t know if the laser is built to handle the recoil of a bull pup shotgun.
Are you really making adjustments with a hot firearm
Yes. When I was adjusting it on the Sig, it was hot.
That had to be the worst zero I have ever seen.......
David, as I said before, this is one of my first videos using a laser and I should have worked with it more beforehand.
Nice! Ever had issues with those?
I used it during the review but have not had a chance thereafter. No issues during review.