Crimson Trace

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I have Lasermax on my 642 and like them. I'd probably like the CT a bit better due to a different activation switch, but the principal is the same.Well worth the price.I got my lasermax for $150. I have another new one for sale for a 642 no hammer for $150. Chuck.
 
I have CT laser grips on my G23 carry gun. I love them. I also like how it makes the grip fatter. I have huge hands, so it allows me a less slippery grip.
 
I have the CTC 405's on my S&W 642.

My wife has this set up and loves it. She bought the 642 with the S&W factory CT grips. I sited in the laser for her at the range and think its a great tool. Don't have one myself, but I do think they are neat to shoot with.
 
I've got Crimson Trace grips on my S&W 642 revolver. I got them used and wasn't sure I'd like them, but I wanted something that would allow me to sight in dim light, since it's my only CCW without night sights (and no easy way to add them).

I was very impressed. 99% of my practice is still with sights. The laser is pretty intuitive if you don't try too hard (sort of like riding a bike or using aperture sights). It certainly suits my purpose. I may get one for another gun.
 
The Crimson Trace grips have been on my wish list since I got my j-frame 642 over a year ago. I qualified at the range for my ccw with this gun and I have since purchased a Stoeger Cougar 8000 in 9mm and a S&W M&P 40c. The 642 is the hardest for me to shoot effectively so I'm sure the laser grips will help a great deal. As stated earlier, the eyes begin to argue with the mind once we reach the "golden" years.
The laser grips are in the big brown truck as I write this.
 
I can't even begin to say how much I'd like a set for my SIG 229 but we're about to buy a house so money is going to be just a -bit- tight for a while <sigh>.
 
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