Crimson Trace Green Laserguard for M&P Shield

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posted on September 18, 2014
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Smith & Wesson's M&P Shield, the company's (nearly) pocket-size-but-full-power handgun, now has a powerful ally in its corner for assisting the concealed carrier in their own defense.

Crimson Trace now offers a green laser Laserguard for the M&P Shield. Released at the end of last month, the Laserguard (part number LG-489G) puts a green laser with instinctive activation on your favorite small-but-mighty handgun.

Powered by a single 1/3N lithium battery and offering 2 hours of run time, the Laserguard attaches to the Shield's trigger guard and is activated by the middle finger of the strong hand. The laser comes on with pressure from a normal firing grip and is factory-sighted at 50 feet. Crimson Trace has partnered with a number of name-brand holster manufacturers to ensure carrying your Crimson Trace-equipped M&P will be as simple as installing the Laserguard unit.

MSRP: $299.

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