LaserGrips and concealment
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LaserGrips and concealment
I'd like to put CrimsonTrace lasrgrips on my Glock 27. Anyone else done this, how does it effect the concealment? I don't want to buy them if they cause an unsightly bulge. I use a IWB holster BTW.
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Re: LaserGrips and concealment
If the light should go on while in your britches, you could be...er, uh discomfited - I've heard. 

Re: LaserGrips and concealment
This is not usually an issue with a good holster.Oldgringo wrote:If the light should go on while in your britches, you could be...er, uh discomfited - I've heard.
The laser also doesn't have enough power to cause injury unless it's shined into someone's eyes. The worst problem I've seen with accidental activation is battery drain.
If you managed to activate the laser during IWB carry and it was able to shine outside a holster you might look a little funny with red light shining through the fabric of your britches (depending on color and construction of the pants). I've never seen anyone in this condition, but I suppose it's theoretically possible.
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Re: LaserGrips and concealment
I can say that i have never had a problem with CTC lasers on my Beretta. Unless you actively hit the button the laser is not going to activate.


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Re: LaserGrips and concealment
I had one incident a few years back, I had picked up my stepson and a girlfriend from a school activity and was wearing my carry gun with the CTC laser at about 3 o'clock. My stepson set a bookbag on the console and it hit the grip just right to activate the laser. The girlfriend noticed the red light glowing and commented on it.
My stepson knkew what it was and told her before I could make something up.
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Re: LaserGrips and concealment
You might want to look into going to Market Hall gun show Jan. 3/4 and get have a "hands on" approach to evaluating the CT grip as they are a somewhat different for the Glocks than many of the other guns. There should be a vendor there who specializes in the CT grips. "Your Defense", a real nice couple from OKC. Their table is usually along one of the center isles (facing west) about 75 yards from the front door.
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Re: LaserGrips and concealment
I really want to go to the next gun show and check out the CT grips and possibly try out some more holsters. I'm kind of hesitant to go and face the crowds...
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Re: LaserGrips and concealment
You may want to look into a LaserMax for your Glock, rather than CT. It is a guide rod replacement and works well.
http://www.lasermax.com/category.php?id=1
http://www.lasermax.com/category.php?id=1
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Re: LaserGrips and concealment
Wow, that is kind of pricey...but looks pretty sweet and looks discreet.
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Re: LaserGrips and concealment
Ronniewo wrote:I'd like to put CrimsonTrace lasrgrips on my Glock 27. Anyone else done this, how does it effect the concealment? I don't want to buy them if they cause an unsightly bulge. I use a IWB holster BTW.

I also had a lasermax guide rod laser on a Glock 37 but went with CT for my carry gun for the instant on. But, now lasermax has a new laser similar to the CT but with a much larger beavertail. The internal laser is nice but I don't want to worry about pushing another button in a defensive draw situation.
I bought both of my lasers from NightVisionSales and received incredible service and great pricing. They also honor all the manufacturers specials from what I have seen.

Anyhow, good luck with your shopping and let us know what you choose and how it works out.
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Re: LaserGrips and concealment
The crimson will be fine especially tucked into the minotaur holster from Comp-tac. They fit snug and feel great in all weather. Had mine for a year and half now with zero issues.
Re: LaserGrips and concealment
I have a CT lasergrip on my XD40. It doesn't affect holster fit or concealment one bit.
Oh, yeah, I have a Comp-tac MTAC holster.
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Re: LaserGrips and concealment
This doesn't affect me, personally, but would the CT grips be a problem for lefty holsters? Or do they make a Southpaw version of their grips? I've only seen the laser on the right side of the handgun on their grips which would seem to be in the way of a left-handed holster.
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Re: LaserGrips and concealment
I was just advised that the laser light that replaces the guide rod will void your warranty with Glock.
Is this so?
Beats me.
Just passing on what I was told.
Is this so?
Beats me.
Just passing on what I was told.