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The last time I talked to CTC, a rep at SHOT told me that they were no longer doing these "custom" jobs. The context of the conversation was the trigger guard laser they had designed and built for the G26 that appeared in a major gun magazine a number of years ago. Apparantly, the management at CTC has changed. So far, CTC has been a tough nut to crack. I need to find who's in charge and maybe make a deal on the golf course (if that's what he's in to). They are probably experiencing record sales right now and have little incentive to work with a start-up gun company at this point. As far as XR9 lasers, other options are being considered.
It seems silly to reinvent the wheel, CTC and Lasermax spend lots on development to get their products where they are, this is a good example of when to outsource. Having said this, I like well integrated components. The CTC Laser guard design has two flaws in my view. The large trigger guard strap seems bulky, and the large area for the batteries also adds bulk. In light of CTC not wanting to do custom stuff, maybe a call to some of the other compact gun manufacturers and CTC/LaserMax would be helpful to design a standard feature on the front of the trigger guard and under the front of the frame to allow a standard laser sight to be mounted. Similar to a picatinny rail, only smaller, more discrete just for compact pistols. This reduces cost since a single sight could be made for many gun models. Doing some redesign on the gun, add a battery holder in the grip covers with wire traces routed through the frame to two vertical pinholes under the barrel for battery connections. The result is a low cost, very small, tightly integrated and firmly mounted laser sight.
Because we are launching the XR9-S (Shorty) first, we will likely work toward a relationship with a lasergrip manufacturer rather than designing our own laser/switching system. That way, you have product support/spare parts from laser experts.
e-mail correspondence from Crimson Trace in response to a request for a "solution", not necessarily a laser equipped grip:
Dear ****
Thank you for your inquiry.
At this time Crimson Trace does not produce a Lasergrip to fit the Boberg Arms, However we do get periodic requests for this model, and we are continually adding new Lasergrip models to our product line based on customer demand.
We do record "Future Model Requests" and submit our findings to our design team quarterly for review. We encourage you to add your vote to what you would like to see Crimson Trace develop in the future, please use our "Future Model Request" form located here: http://www.crimsontrace.com/Home/Support/RequestNewModels/tabid/170...
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Erin Eaton
Crimson Trace Corporation
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Wilsonville, OR 97070
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