The Crimson Trace LG-626 Lasergrips transform compact Glock pistols into precision instruments with instinctive red laser activation. These replacement grips integrate seamlessly with Generation 3 Glock subcompact models, providing immediate target acquisition without altering your natural shooting stance.
What Makes This Different
Unlike rail-mounted laser systems that add bulk and require separate activation switches, the LG-626 Lasergrips activate automatically through Crimson Trace's patented instinctive activation technology. The laser engages when you grip the pistol naturally, eliminating fumbling for buttons during high-stress situations. This system maintains the Glock's slim profile while adding only 0.5 inches to overall grip circumference.
Key Features
- Instinctive activation - laser engages with natural firing grip
- Red laser diode with 633nm wavelength for daylight visibility
- Fits Glock Generation 3 models 26, 27, 28, 33, and 39
- Polymer construction matches Glock frame durability standards
- Four-hour automatic shut-off prevents battery drain
- Windage and elevation adjustments via included hex keys
- Compatible with most holsters designed for standard Glock grips
The LG-626 delivers consistent performance across temperature ranges from -10°F to 120°F, making it suitable for duty carry, concealed carry, and home defense applications. The red laser provides 50-foot effective range in daylight conditions and extends to 100+ feet in low-light environments. Battery life averages 4+ hours of continuous operation using standard lithium batteries.
Technical Specs
- Laser wavelength: 633nm red diode
- Power output: 5mW maximum
- Battery type: Two #2032 lithium batteries
- Operating temperature: -10°F to 120°F
- Dot size: 0.5 inches at 50 feet
- Weight: 2.1 ounces
- Material: High-impact polymer construction
- Warranty: 3-year limited manufacturer warranty
The LG-626 Lasergrips represent proven technology trusted by law enforcement and military units worldwide. Installation requires no gunsmithing and takes less than five minutes with basic tools.