Viridian Offers Lasers for Remington RM380

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posted on October 20, 2016
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Viridian announced the arrival of red and green Reactor laser models for the Remington RM380, featuring the company's proprietary ECR Instant-On activation.

"We pride ourselves in developing the finest laser accessories in the market today," Viridian CEO/President Brian Hedeen said. "The addition of Viridian laser fitments for the RM380 is just another sign of our commitment to the industry and gun owners everywhere who demand the best and brightest."

Viridian's Reactor R5 laser sight features a 5mW laser set inside a high-strength thermomolded polymer housing. The laser, including batteries, weighs only .78 ounces. Green lasers have an effective targeting distance of 100 yards in daylight and up to two miles at night. Red lasers have an effective daylight targeting range of 25 yards. At nighttime, the laser can be seen up to a mile. Battery life in constant-on mode is one hour for the green laser and six hours for the red laser.

Both lasers feature windage and elevation adjustments and come with built-in ECR Instant-On technology that is activated by the free holster included with the purchase of every Instant-On laser. The suggested retail price for the green laser model is $239, while the red laser model retails for $149.

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