American Rifleman TV Season 15 Episode 12

American Rifleman TV Season 15 Episode 12 Crimson Trace and watches Railmaster

  • July 8, 2015

American Rifleman TV season 15 episode 12 titled "Crimson Trace and Railmaster Watches" takes viewers on a journey to explore the revolutionary technology of Crimson Trace products and their association with the Railmaster watches.

The episode begins with an overview of Crimson Trace Corporation, a leading manufacturer of laser sighting systems for firearms. The President and CEO of Crimson Trace, Lane Tobiassen, took the viewers through the history and usage of Crimson Trace, explaining how they have been committed to enhancing the shooting experience by providing superior products. Tobiassen talks about the company's initial intention to create better sight acquisition and more accurate shooting even in low light scenarios by introducing the red dot laser technology.

The episode then moves on to show how the technology can be used in practical applications. Viewers are introduced to competitive shooter, Jessie Harrison who deconstructs the Crimson Trace Laserguard-equipped firearm while explaining how the product works seamlessly with her shooting style. We follow Harrison through a series of fast-paced shooting scenarios, which highlights the importance of quick and accurate sight acquisition.

The episode then dives deeper into Crimson Trace's technology to understand the critical role of their rail master. The rail master helps to keep the firearm steady, and thus, promotes accuracy in shooting. Crane-sized armorer, John Parker, takes us through the mechanics of installing the rail master on an AR-15 rifle, explaining how the product locks onto the rifle's rail system and adjusts for windage and elevation. The product's efficiency is brought out as Parker has us witness how the rail master enhances shooting accuracy and target acquisition.

Watchers are also given a glimpse of the behind-the-scenes manufacturing process. And we see how a complete, quality-tested laser sight line is created. We learn that every product undergoes rigorous testing and is adjusted to meet exacting standards to ensure that users can depend on every Crimson Trace product.

But Crimson Trace does not stop at laser sights alone. Later in the episode, American Rifleman TV dives into the association between Crimson Trace and watchmaker Swiss watch company Ball Watch. The president of Ball Watch George von Burg gives a brief history behind the company. He then proceeds to show two of Ball Watch’s watches, the Engineer III Legend II and the Roadmaster GMT. The watches have an inbuilt light in them that is signature to the Crimson Trace product range. The feature gives a quick and easy reading of time in low light or complete darkness.

The use of Swiss technology in both the ball watches, and crimson trace, represents an astute combination of precision, from equipment used in firearms to accurate time taken to make quick decisions.

Viewers are also treated to a review of the watches by Guns & Ammo editor Eric Poole. Poole cites the watches’ durability and craftsmanship as a reassuring nod to quality, with an excellent finish ensuring that the watches can withstand an impressive amount of damage.

Overall, American rifleman TV Season 15 Episode 12 titled "Crimson Trace and Railmaster Watches" is an insightful and informative program that showcases how innovation and the use of revolutionary technology can push the limit of firearm usage one step further and has given shooting enthusiasts a wide range of laser sighting systems to choose from when it comes to enhancing their marksmanship and shooting experience. At the same time, it explores how different companies can come together to show how quality, innovation, and precision can take them on a new pathway to provide the best possible product for the consumer.

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  • First Aired
    July 8, 2015
  • Language
    English