A review of the Crimson Trace Lightguard

Crimson Trace has applied that same instinctive activation to a handgun-mounted light called the Lightguard. No switches, gizmos or doo-dads to muck up your draw stroke. Just grip the pistol normally and you activate the “on” switch, emitting 100 lumens of light—more than enough to light up your living room and temporarily blind anyone who happens to be on the receiving end of the light.

Like Chance, I too learned to love the Crimson Trace lasers at Blackwater. What sets CT apart from other lasers is that they are activated with a positive grip and it’s good to see them carry that concept over to a light. Playing around with some of the lights from Blackhawk!, I realized how effective they can be at disorienting people (and how much fun that can be!).

Go give it a read. I love my Crimson Trace products and believe that the Lightguard should have the same quality I’ve come to expect from them.

FTC Disclaimer – You don’t need a laser to pinpoint my rump, but if it will help you plant your lips on it, then so be it!

posted @ 10/20/2011 8:27:56 PM
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