I've been looking at the Crimson Trace guards for Glocks, it seems like it would add alot of bulk at an angled area, for all you people who have this option do you find it uncomfortable to hold? Does it get in the way when drawing? What can you tell me about it in relation to comfort level, how you like/don't like about it etc...
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Are you talking about the Crimson Trace?"Most people understand that guns deter criminals. If a killer were stalking your family, would you feel safer putting a sign out front announcing, "This Home Is a Gun-Free Zone"? But that is what the Westroads Mall did" (in Omaha, Neb).
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I had a buddy who had crimson trace on his G23. I held it and it actually felt more comfortable and I had a better grip on it. Are you using it for CCW? If so, look into lasermax, it is a laser inside the spring guide rod. Lasermax is not as bright though. The only downside to crimson trace is your finger blocks the beam when you index, but you have to train yourself to index lower. My $.02Comment
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