
Crimson Trace has announced their latest offering with the new CMR-207 and CMR-207G Rail Master Pro Universal Green or Red laser sight and tactical light combo.
Crimson Trace states “The Crimson Trace® CMR-207G Rail Master® Pro offers a powerful 400 Lumen LED white light and green or red aiming laser in a compact and durable unit.
The CMR-207 features an aluminum body with ambidextrous activation points.
User programmable modes of operation include: Laser + Light, Laser Only, Light Only.
This Rail Master Pro features smart electronics that will power down the unit after 5 minutes, (preventing battery drain if activated during casing or holstering).
Laser sight is fully user adjustable for windange and elevation. Powered by a single CR123 Lithium battery.
Fits pistols, rifles and shotguns with M1913 Picatinny or Weaver-style accessory rails.”

KEY SPECIFICATIONS:
+ Product Platform: Rail Master® Pro™
+ Material: Anodized Aluminum
+ Attachment: Accessory Rail
+ Activation Location: Switch Activation
+ Sighting: Factory Sighted at 50′
+ Battery Type: One CR123 Lithium Battery
+ Laser Output: 5mW Green Laser or 5mW Red Laser
+ Activation Mode: Switch Activated
+ Laser Visibility: Approx .5 Inch Diameter at 50 Feet
+ User Adjustable:Windage and Elevation
+ Installation: User Installed
+ Warranty: Three Year Full Warranty
+ Color: Black
+ Dot Size: Approx. 0.50″ at 50′

To learn more about Crimson Trace and the CMR-207 Rail Master Pro Universal laser and tactical light. CLICK HERE


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I have long been cmr204,less than pleased owner & just replaced it with a TLR8ag from a seller on Ebay,which is now mounted & sighted in.
TLR8AG pros:
-Nearly as compact as Crimson Trace CMR204 more compact than CMR-207,
-comparable price to cmr204
-5x brighter light than CMR 204 . 100 lumens brighter than CMR-207 (specs are 100 lumens for 204 vs. 500 lumens for TLR-8ag)
-much better easer, more secure, (closer to weapon, better adapters, one screw tightening) spring loaded mount)mounting than CMR- 204 while CMR-207 which I have not had my hands on, looks like a TLR-8 mount
-brighter laser than cmr-204.Held side by side, on shining at same wall, TLR-8 is brighter& crisper.
-better positioned switches with better design, including activation motion, quality and pressure needed for activation than CMR204
and from the pictures, the CMR-207 which looks like the same paddle design as the CMR-204
-tighter, identical (uses same size allen wrench)adjustment screws than CMR 204
-unlike my CMR 204 out of the box, I didn’t have to take the TLR8ag apart to reengineer the tiny switches to make them work without pressing them very hard. I had to take the CMR-204 add material to the tiny protrusions that touch the switch board of the CMR 204!?! but wait, that’s not all: I tr5aded in two others before that with the same problem before I was able to diagnose the issue and fix it on the third CMR-204 I received!
-better, easier way to change between light configurations than the CMR-204.
little TLR-8agCons:
-my TLR8ag didn’t come from a Streamlight vendor and did not have a windage & elevation adjustment wrench in the but the CMR 204 comes with fairly nice screwdrivers.
-The TLR8 ag comes with an extra switch back that requires disassembling and reassembling if you want to change them out. it also comes with a cheap allen wrench right-angle style star-tip tool to change them, clumsy to use, which eventually made me loose one of the 4 screws before I finished changing them. The least Streamlight could have done is made the screws phillips heads so I could use my nice, easy-to-use multi-tip small screwdriver WITH a decent grip.