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plouffedaddy
08-31-13, 14:31
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The Master Series grips operate similarly to the basic CT laser grips but they have a G10 pattern on them for a better grip, especially under adverse conditions.

Pros:
-You are able to see them in bright sunlight but they do jump out better in lower light conditions for sure
-It helps when shooting from unorthodox/non standard shooting positions
-Adjustable for windage/elevation
-Instinctive activation
-Great for dry fire practice
-They do have an 'on/off' switch so you can save your battery when practicing
-Crimson Trace provides replacement batteries each year for as long as you own the grips
-Dot size is 1/2'' at 50 feet
-Available for several size 1911 frames.


Cons:
-Price. Generally the Master Series grips run $275 and up
-Can become a crutch; especially for new shooters.

Here's a video review with some shooting in bright sunlight, some night shooting, and a discussion of the pros/cons of the grips:


Crimson Trace Master Series HD Video Review Link (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5cE3VDyAxE)

awpk03s
09-02-13, 09:28
I like the G10 Master Series grips. My thoughts are similar to yours. I ran them on a Nighthawk rail gun for awhile and currently on a Dan Wesson VBOB.

The Dumb Gun Collector
09-02-13, 11:20
Laser grips are amazing. I have them on every gun I have except my P7. I have no idea why you wouldn't use them other than wanting to be at a disadvantage in low light or when things get moving.

YVK
09-02-13, 14:11
Any way you can post the inside pics, specifically, lower edges? I am curious if these can be shortened from the bottom edge.