My mum bought me a crimson trace hand grip for my sti 38 super11 years ago and its still shines bright today, and that was from a small country mining town in Australia, your quality control is awesome.
I will say that I have an integrated CT laser on an M&P .380 The laser that came with it would stop working after firing a few rounds. After a few minutes it would work again. Not exactly reliable. Crimson Trace sent me a replacement, which was worse than the original. Went out on the first shot and finally revived itself after an hour of range time passed. Crimson Trace then sent me another unit, with different production dates, and it worked flawlessly through 100 rounds of almost constant fire. Point is this: any responsible armed citizen should always train and practice with the gear they depending on to make sure it works. If it doesn’t, most good companies will work with you to correct it. Crimson Trace really came through for me and I really appreciate having the device on one of my main carries. I also love their new flashlights. Have one on a AR and it works great 👍🏼
TheMOOSEDACAT don’t get me wrong. I wasn’t bitching. I have other crimson Trace products that had zero problems. The .380 is a snappy little bitch. I had it at the range on Friday. The replacement still works flawlessly. Was just sharing my experience and want people to realize that they need to test their equipment so they know they can depend on it when needed
I've sent 3 requests to CT to help replace the tiny screw I lost for the battery cover. I seem to be being ignored. Can someone at least tell me the size of the screw. I spent over $300 on this laser and now it's worthless.
I'm so pissed I spent $260 extra for the Laser guard on my factory Smith & Wesson. The grip works about 80% of the time which is unacceptable, take it the range and during shots the light goes completely off. I will never in my life spend extra money on a gun that comes with CT...should've saved the money for a light and ammo.
I just bought the LG-385 laser for my 5 shot .357 Taurus 605. It is absolutely a mandatory upgrade in my opinion because the pistol was purchased for only one thing-- defending against an intruder inside my home in the fog of low-light and sleepiness. Any help I can get is worth the price.
My mum bought me a crimson trace hand grip for my sti 38 super11 years ago and its still shines bright today, and that was from a small country mining town in Australia, your quality control is awesome.
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I will say that I have an integrated CT laser on an M&P .380 The laser that came with it would stop working after firing a few rounds. After a few minutes it would work again. Not exactly reliable.
Crimson Trace sent me a replacement, which was worse than the original. Went out on the first shot and finally revived itself after an hour of range time passed. Crimson Trace then sent me another unit, with different production dates, and it worked flawlessly through 100 rounds of almost constant fire.
Point is this: any responsible armed citizen should always train and practice with the gear they depending on to make sure it works. If it doesn’t, most good companies will work with you to correct it. Crimson Trace really came through for me and I really appreciate having the device on one of my main carries. I also love their new flashlights. Have one on a AR and it works great 👍🏼
TheMOOSEDACAT don’t get me wrong. I wasn’t bitching. I have other crimson Trace products that had zero problems. The .380 is a snappy little bitch. I had it at the range on Friday. The replacement still works flawlessly. Was just sharing my experience and want people to realize that they need to test their equipment so they know they can depend on it when needed
i'm lookin at a cc .380 with garbage nubs for irons and no mount space... so being able to quickly get on target without hesitation is a big concern.
When will we be able to obtain the grip lasers for double stack 1911?
I've sent 3 requests to CT to help replace the tiny screw I lost for the battery cover. I seem to be being ignored. Can someone at least tell me the size of the screw. I spent over $300 on this laser and now it's worthless.
I'm so pissed I spent $260 extra for the Laser guard on my factory Smith & Wesson. The grip works about 80% of the time which is unacceptable, take it the range and during shots the light goes completely off. I will never in my life spend extra money on a gun that comes with CT...should've saved the money for a light and ammo.
In 10-20 years I bet lasers on pistols will be as common as scopes on rifles...
They already are.
@@connercluever1056 not really, a lot people still call them gimmicks and/or prefer red dot
@@EroticOnion23if we’re being technical a red dot is a laser on a pistol it’s just emitted onto a glass panel instead of what you’re aiming at
I just bought the LG-385 laser for my 5 shot .357 Taurus 605. It is absolutely a mandatory upgrade in my opinion because the pistol was purchased for only one thing-- defending against an intruder inside my home in the fog of low-light and sleepiness. Any help I can get is worth the price.
The beam DOES give away your position that is not a debatable point,, period..
For good reason-Open season
Are they rangers
total waste of time