Crimson Trace LG-404 LaserGrips — 1911 Officer/Compact/Defender
$285.95
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The Crimson Trace LG-404 LaserGrips are made for 1911 Officer, Compact and Defender frames and serve as a direct grip replacement. They pair rugged polymer side panels with a rubber overmolded front-activation pad and a factory-sighted red laser. The unit is user-installable for compatible 1911 models and runs on two CR2032 lithium batteries.
Key Specifications
- The product fits 1911 Officer / Defender / Compact frame variants.
- The laser output is 5 mW and emits a red beam.
- The wavelength is 633 nM.
- Battery power is provided by two CR2032 lithium batteries.
- Typical laser battery life is over four hours.
- Activation is front pressure-activated via a rubber overmold pad.
- The dot measures approximately 0.5 inch at 50 feet.
- Adjustments include user-adjustable windage and elevation.
- The unit is a grip replacement mount and is finished in black polymer with rubber overmold.
- Includes a master on/off switch for safe storage and transport.
Robust and instinctive, the LG-404 provides a practical aiming aid for 1911 owners who prefer an integrated grip-mounted laser. Its front-activation design and user adjustments make it suitable for carry-oriented setups or range use where quick, repeatable acquisition is valued. Built with durable polymer panels and a three-year Crimson Trace warranty, the LG-404 is a straightforward accessory for shooters seeking a factory-sighted red laser solution for compatible 1911 platforms.
Additional information
| upc | 610242004041 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Crimson Trace |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LG-404 |
| Dot Size | 0.50" at 50 Ft |
| Length | 5.5 |
| Mount Type | Grip Replacement |
| Package Height | 2.0 |
| Package Width | 4.5 |
| power | 5mW |
| Product Type | Accessory-Lasers and Sights |
| Shipping Weight | 0.25 |
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