Crimson Trace LTG777 Lightguard weapon light for Glock 26/27 (100 lumens)
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Crimson Trace LTG777 Lightguard is a 100–110 lumen LED white weaponlight designed to securely fit around the triggerguard of compact Glock pistols. It features ambidextrous instant activation with constant and momentary modes, provides over 1 hour of illumination, and uses two 1/3N batteries (included). Ruggedized polymer construction with a rapid-change battery cap. Compatible with Glock 26/27/33. Note: Not made, authorized, endorsed, or warranted by Glock.
Specifications
- Manufacturer:
- Crimson Trace
- Category:
- light
- Caliber:
- 9mm Luger
- Weight:
- 3.44 oz
- UPC:
- 850002469325
- MPN:
- 0183301
- Required Component:
- No
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