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General Categories => General Firearm Discussion => Topic started by: APF1013 on December 17, 2017, 08:35:59 PM
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Hey guys. I have a Glock 45, model 21 that has an Applied Laser Systems laser mounted on the trigger guard. The wiring goes inside the trigger guard and comes out with a panel down the grip. The laser is initiated when you squeeze the grip. I need to figure out how to change the battery, but have no clue. The battery is not in the grip part. I took the laser off of the trigger guard and can't seem to get into the laser to see if the battery is in there. I took it into Cabela's and 88 Tactical and they both said they have no clue and have never seen anything like it. Unfortunately the laser manufacturer went belly up a long time ago. Anyone have any ideas? Picture to follow...
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There is supposed to be a screw out plug in the space behind the magazine in the grip. If the batteries aren't there, they are missing.
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Is there any chance that the batteries are in the void behind the magazine? Thats where I remember batteries for the permantly mounted electronics being hid.
John K
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Hey guys. The only thing is the mechanism for the magazine release. I don't see anything else. There is still a little juice coming out of the laser so the batteries aren't missing.
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Can you provide a photo of what you are talking about and one that shows the grip of the pistol from front to rear?
John K
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Hey guys. I got it figured out. There are 4 386 batteries on the rear side of the grip between the grip and the magazine slot. Thanks for your help!
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Glad to hear that you have it figured out. See we do have value around here. :)
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Haha I had no doubt about that Mali!