I would like to get a CT for my Glock-30, but I'm wondering if it changes the grip too radically? The grip is kind of thick to begin with, and I wouldn't want to make a change I won't like.
I don't trust Lasermax, I've read that certain police depts. canned them after they caused castostrophic failures in the pistol, and my son has one on his G-26 which has given him spotty service.
I bought one for a daughter's G-19. It works well, but does add quite a bit of bulk to the grip. The laser module sticks WAY out the right side too. I don't like it.
I love Ct but on my Glock I like it least. I think the thickness issue is really hard. Almost an inch extra when you consider the total width of the grip. I won't take my Glock out without it, but I don't use the Glock as much as the revolver. Revolver has ct grips, it's a .357 and it's just that revolvers are much more comfortable in my style of carry (smart carry).
I'm not to worried about ct grips in a defense situation as much as for practice, but I sure wouldn't want to be without mine.
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