This is yet another thread drift, with which I'm proficient. After putting a green Crimson Trace Lasergrip (LG350G) on my M&P 340, I am struggling to activate the laser after acquiring "a normal firing grip," which, according to the manual (and everything else I have read about it), should activate the laser. Crimson Trace calls it "instinctive activation." I do have long fingers, but have never encountered a problem like this with any other firearm. It seems my middle finger's 2nd joint is directly over the button and the only way I can get the laser to turn on is by squeezing, with my support hand, so hard that everything shakes. Anything less - the laser goes off. Anybody else ever had this issue?
"We are the domestic pets of a human zoo we call civilization."
Laurence Gonzales - "Deep Survival."
Somewhat. Getting it activated required a more deliberate grip and a finite amount of my very finite processing capability. It was only "instinctive" on a perfect grab, which to my mind negated one of the advantages of the revolver-its indifference to grip for reliable function.
It ended up being neither fish nor fowl to me.
@11B10
I've got an LG-405 on my J, that works fantastic. Looking at the 350G it does appear much different.
I do experience similar issues with my LG-431 (LCP) that requires an odd, almost "H" grip to activate the laser. Unfortunately, that is not how I hold the little gun. There appears to be a newer version that looks to have a different button, which may make a difference. Not sure if I want to send mine in under warranty and have it replaced or not. BTW, in speaking with a CTC rep, they don't have a repair center, they offer replacement at 1/2 retail.
Check out the LG-405 if you can, any holding of the revolver activates mine. I would have preferred a green laser myself, but a 405 came up at a price I couldn't refuse.
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jandbj - I thought I had seen everything until your post turned me on to Sugru. Sounds like it's sort of a combination of Super Glue and Silly Putty. But it also sounds like it would be perfect for this application. The only negative thing I can see is it might not stay put. I will check it out.
Thanks! Much appreciated.
Apologies to all who were "thread drifted."
"We are the domestic pets of a human zoo we call civilization."
Laurence Gonzales - "Deep Survival."
@RustyCrusty turned me on to it for precisely that usage. IIRC, he used it to build up the button on his LCR laser grips.