What are the benefits of using Lasergrips?

- Instant Target Acquisition
- Repeatable Pinpoint Accuracy
- Instinctive Fingertip Activation
- Enhanced Vision-Both eyes on your target. Eliminates 'front sight tunnel vision'.
- Extremely Effective in Low Light Situations-when you can't see your front sights
- Powerful Deterrent-Proven to de-escalate lethal-force encounters
- Visual Training Tool-improves trigger control and accuracy

How is the laser adjusted? A two-screw sight lock calibration system is used to adjust for windage and elevation. Crimson Trace supplies a .028" allen wrench to adjust the windage and elevation screws located in the laser housing.

Does activation work well for right and left-handed shooters? Yes. Lasergrips are easily activated with a standard shooting grip, whether you are right or left-handed.

Can the laser be turned off completely? Most Lasergrips have a master on-off switch. Leaving the master switch in the on position will not affect battery life.

Are the Lasergrips any larger than the original stock grips? Lasergrips are nearly identical in size and thickness to stock grips.

Can I still use a standard holster? Yes. The laser equipped weapon will still fit into any standard holster. (Certain exceptions apply to the GLS-630 Glock system.)

What is the range of the laser? Our 5mw, 633nm diode provides the brightest beam and maximum output current technology and federal regulations allow. As with any laser, visible distances vary greatly depending on conditions.

What is the warranty on the Lasergrips? Crimson Trace offers a full three-year, no hassle warranty on all components and workmanship

Is it easy to install Lasergrips? Yes, simply remove the existing grip panels, insert the batteries in the Lasergrips panels, and install Lasergrips as you would any other handgun grips.

How long will the batteries last? Where can I get them? Two #2032 Lithium cells are supplied with each unit. They provide over four hours of "on time" use and have a five-year shelf life (Glock system uses four #357 cells). Lasergrips batteries are inexpensive and readily available at stores carrying an assortment of batteries.

Can the laser cause eye damage? Lasergrips use a class IIIa diode, which is regulated by the FDA. The FDA classifies the IIIa diode as non-hazardous to the eyes under momentary exposure. It would be extremely unlikely for any permanent eye damage to occur, as the natural blink reflex would avert any prolonged exposure if the laser beam were to cross your path of vision.

What should I do if my grips get wet? Water will not damage the laser system, even if it is totally submerged. We recommend that you dry the battery compartment within 8 hours after total submergence and make sure no debris have collected on the laser lens.