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3/24/2016 8:55:14 PM EDT
Bought the wife a 43. She likes it and maybe wants a laser. I looked at the CT-443G which goes in front of the trigger guard on the net. Anyone try one yet? Are they solid?  She will carry it in a purse holster.

I could not shoot it with one on there,,, as my hands completely cover and wrap around the front of the trigger guard of that little gun, but it is hers,,,,
She has to decide before buying a holster.

3/24/2016 9:17:30 PM EDT
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Take a look at the TLR-6 as well
3/24/2016 9:56:37 PM EDT
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This is what I have on my G43.  Nice.
3/24/2016 9:56:57 PM EDT
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That would be my choice. I'd rather have a light than a laser and some good sights. The G43 is large enough to use the sights. I don't think you need a laser. I have no experience with either, but both companies make solid products. Take your pick.

I would feel confident with either a Streamlight or Crimson Trace on my pistol.
3/26/2016 9:12:07 AM EDT
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This is what I have on my G43.  Nice.
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Take a look at the TLR-6 as well


This is what I have on my G43.  Nice.


I really like the TLR-6 on my G-43
3/26/2016 10:27:56 AM EDT
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I have the CT laser for the G43.

It worked well and fit great.

That said, I have tried running lasers at various times in my life, and every damn time I decide to remove them.

I just can't get the hang of it.
3/26/2016 12:46:28 PM EDT
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I've had a chance to play with the TLR-6 and although I don't own one, it was comfortable and easy to use.
3/26/2016 12:54:32 PM EDT
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For small hands it may be great, but I found that I didn't like the feel of that chunkiness taking up space on such a small grip (and that was with the TTI +2 base).  If it will help her shoot better and more confidently, then it's probably a good choice--I do like that lasers can be used from non-optimal positions (like one handed at your side, etc.).