Handguns

Crimson Trace Announces Lightguard Platform

Crimson Trace Corp.’s new Lightguard provides a 100-lumen white light, activated when a user grips the handgun.

1/11/2011

Popular laser sight manufacturer Crimson Trace, after recently expanding its laser line with a Ruger LC9-compatible model, has announced the impending arrival of its new Lightguard platform.

The Crimson Trace Lightguard is the white-light illumination equivalent of its Laserguard laser system, offering 100-lumens of brightness activated when the user grips the handgun. Working with firearms manufacturers, Crimson Trace developed a way for Lightguard to have a minimal effect on a firearm’s balance while still using its existing laser systems for both laser and white-light solutions to nighttime acquisition situations.

The Lightguard, initially available for Glock, Springfield XD and Smith & Wesson M&P handguns, features a front-activation pressure switch, compact LED light head and full 3-year warranty. The MSRP is $149.

For more information on the Crimson Trace Lightguard, be sure to follow AmericanRifleman.org's continuing coverage of the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show) and visit Crimson Trace's website.

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