Lenny Magill demonstrates the Laserguard® Pro™

Published on April 17, 2018
Duration: 9:57

Lenny McGill from Glock Store demonstrates the installation of the Crimson Trace Laserguard Pro, a laser and light combo, onto a Glock 43. He highlights its automatic on/off feature activated by grip, an override switch, and its suitability for self-defense. The installation process involves assembling a clamshell unit around the trigger guard and securing it with screws, followed by battery insertion. The unit offers multiple modes including light only, laser only, light and laser, and strobe.

Quick Summary

The Crimson Trace Laserguard Pro for the Glock 43 features an innovative automatic on/off system that activates the light and laser the moment you grip the firearm. It also includes an override switch for manual control and offers multiple modes like light-only, laser-only, light & laser, and strobe.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction & Product Overview
  2. 00:43Automatic On/Off Feature Explained
  3. 01:36Override Switch Functionality
  4. 02:13Installation on Glock 19 (Railed)
  5. 02:43Glock 43 Installation Prep
  6. 03:20Glock 43 Laserguard Pro Assembly
  7. 04:02Battery Compartment & Type
  8. 04:29Laser Sighting Adjustment Rods
  9. 05:02Step-by-Step Glock 43 Installation
  10. 05:44Tightening Screws (Lug Nut Principle)
  11. 06:44Post-Installation Functionality Check
  12. 07:03Laserguard Pro Modes (Light, Laser, Strobe)
  13. 07:54Green Laser Option & Holster Availability
  14. 08:26Final Thoughts & Recommendation
  15. 09:06Visit Glock Store San Diego

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Crimson Trace Laserguard Pro?

The primary advantage is its automatic on/off feature. The light and laser activate instantly when you grip the firearm, making it ideal for self-defense scenarios where immediate illumination is crucial.

How do you install the Crimson Trace Laserguard Pro on a Glock 43?

Installation involves assembling the two clamshell halves around the trigger guard, securing them with three screws using a 'lug nut principle' for even tightening, and inserting a CR2 battery. The process is straightforward and requires minimal tools.

Does the Crimson Trace Laserguard Pro have different modes?

Yes, it offers multiple modes: light only, laser only, light and laser combined, and a strobe function. These can be cycled through by pressing and holding the mode button.

Can the automatic on/off feature be disabled?

Yes, there is a small, recessed override switch on the bottom of the unit. Flipping this switch disables the automatic activation, allowing for manual control of the light and laser.

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