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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Crimson Trace Grip for J Frame revolver May 21, 2010
By Bruce L. Kelley
"angelino51"
The grip is very ergonomic in shape and the material is quite comfortable. The laser does a good job of identifying the point of impact after you finish sighting it in. However, the size of the grip is larger than the original one I used and makes it less concealable when carried inside a pants pocket. So, it's a trade off - comfort versus concealability. And the instructions on how to change the point of impact of the laser when adjusting it to my chosen load were backward (i.e. clockwise versus counterclockwise to move the beam). Sighting in the laser is clearly more of a chore than advertised. Once you get it done, it works well. The user needs to avoid thinking of this as a magic pointer that will get the bullet where you want it. Even though you have a laser grip installed, you still have to practice. Using small, lightweight firearms effectively is an advanced skill! I will probably buy another one for a larger handgun at some point in the future.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Very nice accessory Mar 12, 2011
By Kaneda0082 I chose the smaller version of the two since I wear mine on my ankle. The button placement is very nice since it activates when you grip the handle because it is under your middle finger. While the laser part itself does stick out a bit, it doesn't bother the Galco ankle holster or my Galco Stow-n-go holster. The only issue, if it even is one, is that if you are a fan of point shooting your index finger will block out the beam while pointing to acquire your target. If the laser was placed higher up like the Insight laser on the S&W bodyguard revolver it wouldn't be an issue. But then you don't have the same kind of button activation. Besides this seemingly non-issue I would highly recommend this laser. It is also fully visible in the sunlight when I was at the range looking at a target 25 yards away. It is a little pricey but worth the investment if you are thinking about getting one.
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