Viridian Set to Change Combat Readiness

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posted on December 15, 2011
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Viridian's breakthrough idea "makes it possible to respond to danger faster and more accurately than ever before", says Brian Hedeen, Viridian president. "In an emergency, it takes guesswork, confusion and hesitation out of the picture."

Viridian's advancement "will be a game-changer" says Mr. Hedeen, and will be part of every new Viridian laser, taclight and TacLoc holster. "Our goal is to give our user every possible advantage - and this is a big one."

The new feature, now in production, will be unveiled December 19, 2011 and is already creating buzz among the few who've seen it in action. It will be available immediately upon launch through gun dealers and viridiangreenlaser.com, providing LEO and defense-minded civilians with an immediate and powerful tactical edge.

 

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