Video Review: Crimson Trace LASERSADDLE for Mossberg Shockwave Shotgun

posted on February 25, 2019
Crimson Trace's strategy of being first to market with reliable, innovative targeting solutions for each new defensive firearm released is paying off once again with their exciting new LASERSADDLE. This sighting device is designed for use in one of the neatest revolutions in self-defense technology in recent years: the Mossberg Shockwave. The nimble, compact (yet devastating) 12-gauge made and continues to make waves as one of the hottest revolutions in shotguns we've seen, but it did lack just one little thing...a sighting system suitable for low-light, high-stress self-defense situations. That's where the Crimson Trace LASERSADDLE comes in. Simple to own and install, it might just make the crucial difference in home defense. Check out this video from Shooting Illustrated's Jay Grazio and Crimson Trace's Mike Faw to learn more about this innovative (and budget-friendly, at about $200) laser device.

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