Crimson Trace CTC Lasergrip Sig P226 Front LG-426

$371.04

Description

Crimson Trace CTC Lasergrip Sig P226 Front LG-426 lets you bring the sighting power of a laser sight to your Sig Sauer P226 series. The Crimson Trace LG-426 laser sight is easily installed without needing to modify your weapon. This model updates the LG-326 Lasergrips to provide instinctive front-activation, and a new rugged grip texture for a better feel. The LG-426 by Crimson Trace also features a smaller diode housing for greater holster compatibility. See our full selection of Crimson Trace laser sights for some of the highest performance laser sights on the market that don’t require an extensive installation process. Specifications for CrimsonTrace Laser Grip CTC LG 426: Gun Fit: Sig Sauer P226 Material: Rugged polymer w/ aggressive texture. Rubber overmolded backstrap and activation point. Activation: Instinctive Activation; Front User Adjustable: Both Windage and Elevation Master On/Off Switch: Yes Warranty: 3 Years Complete Beam Intensity: 5mw peak, 633nm, class IIIa laser. Maximum output that federal law and technology allow. Dot Size: Approximately 0.5″ diameter at 50 feet. Power Source: Two #2032 lithium batteries (included); over four hours of on-time use and a five year shelf life Features of Crimson-Trace Laser-Grip LG-426: Instinctive activation for a natural and accurate activation User adjustable for windage and elevation Durable material that adds very little weight or bulk to your firearm Package Contents: Crimson Trace CTC Lasergrip Sig P226 Front LG-426 P226

Reviews (6)

6 reviews for Crimson Trace CTC Lasergrip Sig P226 Front LG-426

  1. Chazmanian

    What makes a laser sight so useful is that you can shoot from the hip, from the floor lying down without ever having to line up sights. The grip was easy to install and it was spot on at 7, 15 and 25 yards. I made no adjustments. I didn't have to make any adjustments on my Ruger SP101 after I installed a CT laser grip on that gun. The only difficulty I have is sometimes keeping the laser on while depressing the trigger. These two actions tend to offset each other especially in double action mode.

  2. Legacy Reviewer

    I also had a problem with activation. Called customer service. They suggested gluing a rubber pad over the activation button. I did. It worked GREAT! Every Time! (The pad I cut was from a piece of rubber that was about 2mm thick.)Pros: Excellent in most situationsCons: Not that great in full sunlight

  3. Legacy Reviewer

    as a owner of several Crimson Trace lasergrips, excellent laser and workmanship.Pros: Easy to instal, excellent qualityCons: pricey and hard to see in bright light

  4. shooter1

    Unlike some reviewers, I found the CTC Lasergrip easy to actuate with no modifications or additions. I thought the grips might be rubber coated but that's not the case, so it'll take a little getting used to after removing the nice set of Hogue grips that I've become used to.If you think you are an instinctive point and shoot kind of gunner, having this device on your gun might surprise you. I like it quite a bit and would recommend it to any who asked. Instructions were concise and to the point. The changes I would like to see to this product are: make it available in green laser instead of only red, and rubberize the contact surfaces – the textured surface of the grips is not all that great, but you're not likely to have it slip out of your hand, either. Seems like they could make these just like the Hogues…

  5. Charlie

    I can't say enough about both optics planet and Crimson Trace Products. Easy to install, easy to adjust and CTC provides free batteries every year what else can you ask for from a company. Would recommend for anyone shooting in low light conditions.

  6. Legacy Reviewer

    Like the other review posted here, I have a high opinion of CT products. It was well made and easy to install. I simply cannot get the laser to actuate with the front button! I think it depends heavily on hand size and finger length. The button ends up in the crook of my finger and I cannot naturally apply enough pressure to activate the laser. You do not want to have to remember to change your grip to turn on the laser. I am disappointed and will have to remove it from the pistol as it is useless to me. I think the LG-326 would have been a better choice. This is a definite try before you buy situation. You may not have the same problem but it did not work for me. I did not purchase from Optics Planet. They would likely have covered an exchange.Pros: Easy Install, Well made, Good ReputationCons: LG-426 Front Activation buttom location did not work

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