What happened Crimson Trace?

What happened Crimson Trace?

In August 2016, Smith & Wesson purchased Crimson Trace for $95 million. The company was previously owned by Crimson Trace Holdings, backed by Peninsula Capital Partners and Lake Oswego-based VergePointe Capital.

Are Crimson Trace grips worth it?

It works great for those times when you cannot fully extend your arms to use the sights. It makes the longer shots much easier. The feel is the same as the original grips only it says Crimson Trace instead of Sig. To me it is definitely worth the money and is a very useful addition to a CC pistol.

How long do Crimson Trace lasers last?

As with all Crimson Trace laser sights, the LS-870 is user-adjustable for windage and elevation. The LS-870 features a Master On/Off Switch for completely powering down the system. This model provides 4 Hours of battery life with two provided CR2032 batteries.

Where is Crimson Trace manufactured?

As our nation takes a break this Labor Day holiday, it’s important to note that Crimson Trace continues its 20-year Made in the USA tradition. All of the company’s products—more than 160—are proudly engineered and made in Wilsonville, Oregon.

Who bought out Crimson Trace?

Smith & Wesson Holding Corp.
Investment firms Peninsula Capital Partners LLC and VergePointe Capital LLC agreed to sell Crimson Trace Corp., which makes laser sighting systems for firearms, to gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson Holding Corp. for $95 million.

Can you adjust Crimson Trace laser?

Crimson Trace laser sights are pre-sighted at the factory to 50 feet. Many times, no further adjustments are required. All of our laser products are fully user-adjustable for windage and elevation if further adjustments are desired. The adjustment screws are located just behind the laser source.

Where are Crimson Trace products made?

All of the company’s products—more than 160—are proudly engineered and made in Wilsonville, Oregon. That was one of the early guiding principles established by company founder Lewis Danielson.

Where are Crimson Trace scopes made?

Crimson Trace rifle scopes are made in Japan.

Does Smith & Wesson own Crimson Trace?

Smith & Wesson will purchase all of the outstanding stock of Crimson Trace for $95.0 million, using existing cash balances.

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What do you need to know about Crimson Trace?

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What kind of laser sight does Crimson Trace use?

Attaching seamlessly to the receiver, the LS-870 provides multiple ambidextrous laser activation pad points for instant targeting with a powerful 5mW red laser. As with all Crimson Trace laser sights, the LS-870 is user-adjustable for windage and elevation. The LS-870 features a Master On/Off Switch for completely powering down the system.

Where was the movie Crimson Trace filmed at?

Filmed on location at Gunsite Academy with Panteao Productions. The LS-870 Lasersaddle™ is a feature-packed laser sighting solution for Remington® 870 and Tac-14 12 Shotguns.

What’s the battery life on a Crimson Trace 870?

The LS-870 features a Master On/Off Switch for completely powering down the system. This model provides 4 Hours of battery life with two provided CR2032 batteries.