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Posted: Wed Jul 1st, 2009 04:07 pm |
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I normally dont believe in posting anything commercial, but I found a really good deal:
http://www.opticsplanet.net/crimson-trace-sub-compact-glock-laser-grip-lg-626.html
This is $10.00 less than I paid thruogh overstock which usually has best deals. If anyone knows somewhere cheaper to get Crimson Trace laser grips, tell me.
IF you dont have one, its a great investment, nothing works better.
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Posted: Wed Jul 1st, 2009 05:01 pm |
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My Glock 23 is modified with the Lasermax internal guide-rod laser.
http://www.1above.com/product_info.php/cPath/42_70_351/products_id/234
1Above has the best prices on lasers I've found anywhere, but they're $10 more on the Crimson link you posted.
http://www.1above.com/product_info.php/cPath/42_67_341/products_id/1158
Any experience/preference on the Lasermax versus Crimson?
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Posted: Wed Jul 1st, 2009 05:05 pm |
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The guide rod replacement break a lot easier because of where its placed, plus get dirty etc. Additionally, I really like the ease of the crimson trace. Just put it on, its factory set and turns on when you hold it!
I've had all internal laser devices break within two months of shooting, and get dirty easier.
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Posted: Wed Jul 1st, 2009 05:07 pm |
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Interesting feedback, and considering it's $100 cheaper, might just be worth another look. I bought the Lasermax thinking more expensive meant better.
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Posted: Wed Jul 1st, 2009 05:08 pm |
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You can go to a store in LV and they'll charge you $100 more if you want
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