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Crimson Trace Rear Activation Replacement Laser Grip for Glock Gen4 26/27/33 Pistols, Black - LG-852
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Crimson Trace Rear Activation Replacement Laser Grip for Glock Gen4 26/27/33 Pistols, Black - LG-852
Regular Price
$329.99
Special Price
$299.99
| SKU | 11788 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Crimson Trace |
| MPN | LG852 |
| UPC | 610242002757 |
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Product Details
Details
- Type: Replacement
- Dot Size: 0.5" at 50'
- Wrench Size: 0.05
- Activation Location: Rear
- Laser Output: 5 mW (Red)
- Battery Type: (2) 2025 Lithium
- Material: Polymer
- Finish: Polymer Grip with Rubber Overmold Activation Pad
- Color: Black
- For Use With: Glock Gen4 26/27/33 Pistols
- Battery Life: 4 hr
- Sighting: Factory Sighted at 50'
- Activation Mode: Pressure Activated
Features
Specifically designed for the unique contours of 4th Gen GLOCK Subompact pistols, the rear activation LG-852 offers a repeatable sighting advantage for your pistol. These Lasergrips provide the versatility of instant activation from a rear switch.
Features:
the rear activation LG-852 offers a repeatable sighting advantage for your pistol
These Lasergrips provide the versatility of instant activation from a rear switch
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