Crimson Trace LTG-701 Lightguard 100 Lumen LED Tactical Light for Kimber, Ruger and Smith & Wesson E Series Non-Railed 1911 Pistols, Black

SKU: CRILTG701

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About Crimson Trace LTG-701

The Crimson Trace LTG-701 Front Activation Lightguard for Kimber, Ruger and Smith & Wesson Non-Railed 1911 Pistols features a highly compact and slim design specifically for ease of holstering. Its 130 lumen tactical white light seamlessly attaches to your non-railed Kimber, Ruger or Smith & Wesson 1911 Full size, Compact or Bobtail non railed 1911 by attaching securely to the trigger guard. Compatible with Crimson Trace Lasergrips, Lightguard also uses the same instinctive activation that Crimson Trace laser sights are famous for.

Lightguard removes the need for a flashlight separate from the pistol - giving you a free hand. Both of these low-light tools can be operated separately or simultaneously with a single hand. The LTG-701 features an ergonomic front activation pad (that works separately with Lasergrips) that activates when your pistol is held in a natural firing grip.

Crimson Trace LTG-701 Features

  • Highly compact weapon-mounted flashlight by Crimson Trace
  • Slim profile allows easy re-holstering
  • 130 lumen power output illuminates over long distances and large areas
  • Compatible with all Crimson Trace Lasergrips
  • Ergonomic front activation pad is accessible from the natural shooting position
  • Lasts for up to two hours on a single CR2 lithium battery

Key Features

  • Mounts to the trigger guard of almost any 1911 full size pistol, including the Bobtail & the Commander
  • Highly compact weapon-mounted flashlight by Crimson Trace
  • Slim profile allows easy re-holstering
  • 100 lumen power output illuminates over long distances & large areas
  • Compatible with all Crimson Trace Lasergrips
  • Ergonomic front activation pad is accessible from the natural shooting position