blackwaterstout
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I purchased a used Ruger LCP with a crimson trace lasergaurd. The laser was not very bright so I purchased new energizer batteries and now the laser seems even worse. I checked the battery voltages with a multimeter and the voltages are in spec.
I've heard nothing but great things about crimson trace customer service but have not heard how they treat lasers that are not owned by the original owner.
Do they normally cover these things? The serial number on my LCP indicates it was manufactured in 2012. So likely the laser is less than 3 years old.
Guess it can't hurt to call them but wanted to hear first hand accounts ahead of time.
I've heard nothing but great things about crimson trace customer service but have not heard how they treat lasers that are not owned by the original owner.
Do they normally cover these things? The serial number on my LCP indicates it was manufactured in 2012. So likely the laser is less than 3 years old.
Guess it can't hurt to call them but wanted to hear first hand accounts ahead of time.