Crimson Trace Releases Two New Glock Lasergrips
OutdoorHub 04.14.14
Crimson Trace, the shooting industry’s leader in laser sighting systems and tactical lights, announces the release of two new Lasergrips®designed for Glock’s Third Generation Full-Size and Compact pistols. The Lasergrips products, LG-637 and LG-639, are offered in red and green lasers. Both feature Crimson Trace’s patented Instinctive Activation in the rear of the Lasergrips and have master on/off switches to give shooters the option to use their pistols with—or without—engaging the laser.
“Crimson Trace recognizes that Glock pistols are popular with shooters and those who purchase firearms for self- and home-defense, and the company is thrilled to help those gun owners with their choices by expanding the options on the market,” said Dan Hughes, Crimson Trace Engineer. “The LG-637s and LG-639s with green diodes should be of great interest to the shooters who are now focused on green laser sighting systems for their firearms.” Both of the new laser sights are also offered with red diodes.
The Lasergrips fit a wide assortment of Glock pistols: LG-637 is for Third Generation 17, 17L, 20SF, 21SF, 22, 31, 34, 35, and 37; while the LG-639 Lasergrips is for Glock Third Generation models 19, 23, 25, 32, and 38. These Lasergrips bring the total number of products produced by Crimson Trace specifically for Glock pistols to nearly two dozen. Crimson Trace has a long history of producing laser sight systems for Glock pistols. The company’s first laser sight product was created in 1994 for a Glock pistol. That Lasergrip is still in use across America, covered under warranty, and continues to be serviced today.
Crimson Trace now produces more than 160 laser sighting and bright white tactical lighting systems for firearms ranging from 1911 pistols to long guns (rifles and shotguns) equipped with Weaver and M1913 Picatinny accessory rails. The company’s innovative products have won numerous awards and wide spread shooting industry recognition.