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My Crimson Trace Grip sights DO NOT remain centered after re-installing after field stripping on my Ruger GP-100. Will these? — 1 Answer

by Mr. Fihn, from TN, United States Asked on February 15, 2018

Name Crimson Trace Master Series LaserGrip Walnut Laser Sight Grip for 1911 Government / Commander (5)
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Answered by Ethan C., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on March 29, 2018

Any time you remove and re-install a grip-based laser, there is a chance for loss of zero as the grips may be slightly shifted when re-installed. Typically it should be a relatively small loss of zero, but any shift in the grip will be magnified over distance.

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