This is prolly a 1 page thread at most
No problem. Like I said, check their website for the correct model number then buy on eBay. In store can be up to $100 higher!
Laser Sight Grips for Guns | Official Crimson Trace
Laser Sight Grips for Guns | Official Crimson Trace
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Good morning to all Ye Fine Folks........
Thanks for the link Rodney........
Dak......Be kind to the nurses.....don't give them a 'hard' time......
Gerry....Doug.....Sam.....have some fun today......
Andre'......go to your local gun store...They should have some in stock. The stores here do.
Pretty morning.........
Thanks for the link Rodney........
Dak......Be kind to the nurses.....don't give them a 'hard' time......
Gerry....Doug.....Sam.....have some fun today......
Andre'......go to your local gun store...They should have some in stock. The stores here do.
Pretty morning.........
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Mornin guys
For sure Mitch
Our prayers are with you Dak, speedy recovery
Our prayers are with you Dak, speedy recovery
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Roy, I am so sorry for the loss you had. I see this day in and day out and it never hasn't bothered me. Darren, you are correct, asthma sucks. I had adult onset asthma that hit me at 34 years of age. It ended an 18 year career in the fire department. My son was born with it. He was a premie. While young they won't call it asthma, they call it Reactive Airway Disease. Up until age 6 they do it that way to keep insurance companies from labeling them for life since 40% of the kids outgrow it by age 13. My son slept with my wife and I for the first 10 years of his life so I could hear him breathe. He has, for the most part, outgrown it. He still wheezes in the cold like I do, but we are never far away from inhalers or epi pens. That is also the reason I have two campers with generators on them. To use his nebulizer if needed. Again, didn't mean to bring up the bad parts of your lives, but I found an even deeper respect and connection to several of you now.
Dak, hope all goes well buddy. Andre and the rest, have a good day!
Dak, hope all goes well buddy. Andre and the rest, have a good day!
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Monty, that is tough. Glad everything went good. I have not had to use a nebulizer for 15 years and I am pretty happy about that (forgot all about it actually). Up here they want to label it asthma way too quick. A year ago my boy was sick (5 yrs old), wife takes him to the doctor, comes home with inhalers and says he has asthma. We call BS, he gets over his cold and never once used an inhaler. Makes me a bit mad actually .....
Anyway, no worries at all, I consider any part of my life that I survived to be very good
Howdy Tim
Anyway, no worries at all, I consider any part of my life that I survived to be very good
Howdy Tim
Roy, we have Crimson Trace grips on all our defense guns whether concealed carry or home defense. You can usually find the best price on them on eBay. The position of the activation switch is located on the inside of the grip so the laser automatically turns on as you wrap your hands around the grips. Great setup. You'll likely never keep your head enough in a defense situation to line up your sights. However, seeing that red dot where it needs to be is very easy and intuitive. Happy shopping...
On my favorite carry piece, I have the crimson trace grips! Love them. Another point about the laser sight, my theory, is that the red dot in a bad guys eyeball may blind him enough that a shot may not be necessary.
I hope I never have to find out!
Everyone, have a great day!