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Crimson Trace laser grips(CTLG) re-zeroing

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Is there a way to ensure that you put the laser grips back on in the exact same place after removing them to ensure they’re still be zeroed in? I’ve had two pair of CTLG’s and think they’re great in many ways. My first pair was on a S&W Bodyguard and my latest pair is on a Ruger LCR. Both times that I went out and shot them for the first time I had to “zero” them in. After shooting them I went home and cleaned them (too good like I always do) and went out again and found the sights to be off zero. I figure this is because I took the grips off the guns to clean them. So I zeroed them again and cleaned them without removing the grips and went a third time and they were right on zero. I guess I can “mark” the revolver where a part of the grip is on the frame after zeroing but wonder if you scholars can tell me a better way.
Thanks!
 
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I use a laser bore sight when I change my CT from one revolver to another to check and realign the zero after cleaning and maintenance. I just line up the two dots at about 30 ft and I am good to go. just my .02
 
#4 ·
I just line them up w/ the iron sites on a wall in my home. Takes 2 minutes. If you're carrying LGs, then I assume it's for personal defense and not a bullseye competition.
 
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Thanks for the information. Some of the ideas are very simple and I guess "I should have thought of that"! Knowing you guys is like going to gun college!
Thanks again!
 
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