Crimson Trace Grips for J-Frame

We've got the CT lasers on 4 CCW pistols, an M&P9c, 442 and two PM9 Kahrs.

The 442 has a 405 on it, I only wish I had been able to try "pocketing" before buying on the 442. However the 405 does work well (limited grip purchase) but, the draw from the pocket is very good. Better then the Kahr PM9, but once out of the pocket the Kahr excels.

The best thing about Lasers in my opinion is that one does not need to focus on sights, but on the target instead.

The only reason I don't have them on 3 other CCW pistols, 2-1911's and a 4" 629 is the cost and "grip" factor. When/if cash becomes available I will look into it.

For many years I thought they were just a gimmick, all my CCW's have night sights, (except the 629) and many years ago I thought they were gimmicks.

After using one for over two years now, the 442 was the first, I'm now sold on the Laser.

A VERY worthwhile addition to any CCW.......(e-mail sent to you)
 
Got 'em today!

Again I'd like to thank "Buskerpcr" for the link. I ordered them Sunday and they arrived this morning. A terrific company to do business with. In today's age, if you order something, and if you actually get it, and it works, it's a miracle. The only thing I notice is they are very short, but I will adapt. Again, Thanks!

-=BDD=-
 
If you're going to pocket carry I think you'll appreciate the shorter grip, I know I do. Mine is very quick on the draw from a Nemesis pocket holster.

It's not a range gun, I run a few cylinders a month through mine and I use some really mild reloads to help gain proficiency and confidence with it.

For CCW, I carry the 135 Speer +P Gold Dot's in it, authoritative recoil, yet manageable and accurate with a good reputation of working.

Not something I'd want to shoot a lot of.:)
 
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