Crimson Trace Lightguard

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I know they're fairly new, but does anybody have a Crimson Trace Lightguard? I'm thinking of one for a Glock (Gen 3) and am looking for opinions from people who have one or have tried one.

One concern I have is that the pad under the trigger guard would add a lot of bulk and affect the grip.

Also, how is the light for distance and spill? I'm currently using a Surefire X200A, so I think most lights would be a step up in brightness, and want something with less bulk.

Thanks for any feedback.
 
I have one for my M&P .40. The pad doesn't add to much bulk and I really didn't notice it after the first couple time shooting it. It is less bulky than other lights I've seen. I can't tell you how it does compared to other lights as I've never used any others as of yet but it is fairly bright.
 
Most of the reviews on CT website are G2G, it's alot smaller than an X300 with the switch, and at $160 the price is right. It uses a single CR2 which is similar to a CR123 which is a no brainer. 100 lumen LED so it's seems bright enough for inside the house etc.
 
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