Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Crimson Trace Chestnut Lasergrip LG-405-P20

This is the new "Chestnut" Crimson Trace Lasergrip for the Smith & Wesson J-Frame, designated the LG-405-P20. Don't you just love them. These are two finger grips, with a black rubber overmold around the front of the grip and a black rubber recoil reduction pocket on the rear backstrap. The chestnut color really sparkles and is sure to shine your gun up.

The two finger grip is highly concealable, easy to draw, great to grip with the fine checkering, and good looking. The color is deep and rich, unlike the burlwood design of the LG-401-P1. That, plus the fantastic Crimson Trace Laser Diode makes a terrific package to give you an edge up on the bad guys.

Like many Lasergrips, the pressure activation switch is located directly below and behind the trigger guard, on the front of the Lasergrip. It activates easily with minimal pressure with your normal shooting grip. I want a pair of these.

They should be coming out soon, so follow us on Twitter, Facebook, or keep checking our web site and we'll keep you posted on availability.
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Crimson Trace LG-401-P14 Chainmail


A lot of the images you will see of Crimson Trace's new Chainmail Lasergrip for the 1911 style semi-auto's don't really show what this Lasergrip really looks like in person. I've seen many pictures of the Lasergrips and thought they had a nice design, but here at the AcuSport Trade show in Ft. Worth, TX I was able to see how awesome they really are.

The LG-401-P14 Lasergrip is made for full size 1911's and the LG-404-P14 is made for Compacts. What a Lasergrip they have developed. In person, the Lasergrips have a more silver, chainmail appearance than I had seen before. I really like them, they would be especially "Striking" on a dark gun.  The texture of the grip is excellent, so you can maintain a firm grip on these babies.  The fit and finish are flawless and imho are one of the best examples of the fine craftsmanship you'll see from Crimson Trace. 

They are going to be out soon folks, so follow us on Twitter, or Facebook, or watch our web site for the announcement of availability. Coming Soon!
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