The new 360 degree product demonstration page from Crimson Trace is a great resource for researching pistol-mounted laser platforms and determining if CT is for you. The videos detail how the lasers are installed, how they activate and what their advantages are. Obviously a demo will not replace experiential research but it is definitely a good place to start, particularly if you have been considering a laser but have not yet made the purchase.
There are currently five videos available, covering Lasergrips® for semi-autos and revolvers and one specifically for Glock pistols. They also cover both the Crimson Trace Laserguard® and Lightguard® platforms.
There is additional information on the specific product pages including, happily, several holster options for the Laserguard. Unfortunately that isn't the case with the Lightguard, but hopefully that will not be long lasting issue.
Here is a look at the Lightguard:
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