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Sneak Peak – Crimson Trace Green Laserguard For Springfield XD-S

Coming Soon: Crimson Trace Green Laserguard For Springfield XD-S

LG-469G Green Crimson Trace Laserguard

(Wilsonville, OR)– Crimson Trace, the widely recognized world leader in elevating laser sighting systems to standard equipment on concealed-carry and personal defense firearms, will soon release the company’s newest GREEN diode Laserguard—the LG-469G. This newest product in the comprehensive Laserguard line is designed to fit Springfield Armory’s XD-S pistol with a “compact, sleek, from the factory” appearance.

Among the many features of the new compact and lightweight LG-469G Laserguard are: Instinctive Activation, a master on/off switch, windage and elevation adjustment screws and a brilliant Crimson Trace green laser diode powered by a 1/3N 3V lithium battery.

The LG-469G attaches along the Springfield Armory XD-S pistol’s trigger guard and onto the rail slots on the forward section of the frame. The green LG-469G Laserguard carries an affordable $299 Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price.The unit will also be offered as a special package with a fitted pocket holster and an MSRP of $309.

Gun owners wanting more green laser sight options can also consider the Rail Master Pro—CMR-204—as a laser and light upgrade. This award winning combo is a durable compact unit that provides four modes, including green laser only and light only—or a combination of laser and solid light or laser and flashing bright LED light. The green laser CMR-204 is designed for installation on most firearms having Weaver-style or Picatinny rails and has an MSRP of $379.

Numerous models of these green and red laser sight systems power up with Crimson Trace’s proprietary Instinctive Activation and feature a master on/off switch in case the owner wishes to not engage the laser. More details are at www.crimsontrace.com.

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2 Responses to “Sneak Peak – Crimson Trace Green Laserguard For Springfield XD-S”

  1. Willis Bee says:

    Looks like their primary competitor will be out of business soon:
    http://www.theoutdoorwire.com/story/1435012090s69h0xt7x7x

    • Stefan S. says:

      I don’t see Surefire going anywhere. They still make a great product.