Posted January 15, 2016 5:05 pm by Comments

By MyGunCulture

This Springfield Armory 1911 TRP has Crimson Trace Lasergrips and a Crimson Trace Lightguard. Neither one makes this gun any more difficult to carry.

By Tom McHale

This Springfield Armory 1911 TRP has Crimson Trace Lasergrips and a Crimson Trace Lightguard. Neither one makes this gun any more difficult to carry.
Tom McHale

USA –-(Ammoland.com)- Sometimes technology is awesome.

Considered a gimmick years ago, lights and lasers for handguns are now standard equipment and few gripe about reliability concerns.

Thanks to innovations like miniaturization of lasers, advancements in battery technology, and low power consumption LED lights, you can add light and laser capability to a small concealed carry gun while only adding a couple of ounces to your carry package.

The bottom line is that there are few reasons not to consider adding a laser and light to your carry gun.

Why do you need a light and laser?

Allow your brain to travel to a dark place for a minute and put yourself in the planning mode of a mugger, murderer, or terrorist. The odds are that whoever is out there plotting some nasty activity intends to succeed. For a criminal, the definition of success most likely includes accomplishing their goal of robbery or worse, not getting hurt in the process, and making a clean getaway. Even in a terrorist situation, their goal …Read the Rest

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