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Crimson Trace LG-350 Lasergrips with Heavy Duty Construction and Instinctive Activation for Smith & Wesson, J-Frame Round Butt, Defensive Shooting and Competition

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Management number 224245310 Release Date 2026/05/09 List Price $12.00 Model Number 224245310
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  • BRIGHTNESS: Features a 5mW peak, 620-670nm, Class 3R visible red laser - the brightest beam allowed by law
  • EASE OF USE: Front activation button engages the laser immediately when the firearm is held in a normal firing grip
  • RUNTIME: 4 hours of battery life that runs on (2) 2032 batteries (included)
  • RELIABLE: Factory sighted at 50 feet, but is fully user adjustable for Windage and Elevation with provided tool
  • EASY INSTALLATION: User installed- no gunsmithing required
  • FITS: Smith & Wesson J-Frame Round Butt - Does not fit polymer-framed models
  • GUARANTEED: This product is covered by the Crimson Trace Protect Limited Lifetime Warranty. For questions or concerns regarding warranty, please visit the Crimson Trace website.
UPC 610242006168
ASIN B00SBX2IVM
Color Red Laser
Brand Name Crimson Trace
Item Weight 3 ounces
Manufacturer Crimson Trace Corporation
Material Type Polymer
Item Type Name Crimson Trace, Smith and Wesson, J-Frame Round Butt Lasergrip, Red
Included Components LG-350
Warranty Description 3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY, https://www.crimsontrace.com/support/warranty
Global Trade Identification Number 00610242006168

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