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Crimsome Trace Laser
I would like to know if any gun enthusiast have purchased the Crimsome Trace grips or laser sights. I currently own 2 Glock's and thinking about buying this brand. My purpose is more for shooting practice at the range but the units are small enough to leave on the gun all the time. Would like any information you will share!
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Re: Crimsome Trace Laser
Got the Crimson Trace grips on the Sig229 and love them... they did make the sig feel just slightly wider, which for me was actually more comfortable. They seem to be very good quality and although I try not to be overly rough on my guns I don't baby them either - so far nothing but good remarks for Crimson.
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Re: Crimsome Trace Laser
I put a set of Crimson trace grips on my Kimber Ultra Carry. They were easy to install, set up and were very accurate
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Re: Crimsome Trace Laser
i have a set on my Kimber Compact SS and a set on my Taurus M85 snubbie for back up, with my aged eyesights, it's helps alot. I like them.
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Re: Crimsome Trace Laser
I have one on my M&P340 and can even see it in the sunshine. Very nice for quick and accurate target acquisition with or without using sights.
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Re: Crimsome Trace Laser
Thanks for the information... I really love my Glocks and enjoy shooting them at the range. Thinking about the the Ruger LCP with the LG-431 laser sight for concealed carry. My small Glock G 27 is 20 + oz and the Ruger is only about 10... I prefer at least a 40 caliber but for 10 oz a 38 is not bad... what is your opinion?
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Re: Crimsome Trace Laser
We have the CT's on several guns that we like to carry, 45's, and a couple of model 60 smiths. Great quality, & a great warranty. I think you will be happy. We also like the LCP's by Ruger, but we don't have one yet. We do have the Kel-Tec P3AT's and for a small gun, they are fairly accurate.
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Re: Crimson Trace Laser
I installed a Crimson on my Ruger 45 last year. Installation took all of 10 minutes and the results are fantastic. Took it to the range and now I don't hot anything but bulls-eyes every time. (I'm a decent shot, but don't get enough range time in any more to stay on top of my game, so it's easy to know how much the CT is assisting me.)
What I like about the laser is that, installed on my home protection weapon, I no longer have to worry about hitting my target the first time if in a panic home intruder situation. As good as I am or not so good, I have no idea what I'd be able to accomplish in the dark with an intruder waking me from a sound sleep downstairs from our bedroom. Now that's no longer a concern, not to mention the very serious deterrent I think a red dot on one's chest does to an invader!
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