Crimson Trace LG362 Laserguard Red Laser 5mW 633nM for S&W M&P 2.0 - Black Trigger Guard
Crimson Trace
The Crimson Trace LG362G Laserguard is a green laser sight purpose-built for S&W M&P 2.0 full-size and compact pistols. If you carry an M&P 2.0 or train with one regularly, a laser sight mounted directly on the trigger guard gives you a second aiming reference that works in low light, at unconventional angles, and during high-stress presentations—situations where your normal sight picture may be compromised. This 5mW green laser operates at 532nm, offering a bright dot that's easier to track than red-laser alternatives, especially in daylight or well-lit indoor ranges.
The LG362G integrates into your M&P's ergonomics without adding bulk. Its trigger-guard mount keeps the laser co-indexed with your gun's natural point of aim, and activation is intuitive: grip-activated on draw, easy to manage without fumbling or adding unnecessary steps to your draw stroke. For self-defense training, defensive pistol work, or competition, a quality laser sight reduces presentation error and builds shot confidence when split-second accuracy matters.
Green lasers have genuine advantages over red: better visibility in daylight, less eye fatigue at the range, and faster target acquisition for many shooters. The 532nm wavelength is bright enough to see on target at typical defensive distances without being so powerful it becomes a safety liability. If your M&P 2.0 is a duty gun, a carry piece, or a serious training platform, the Laserguard is worth testing on the range to see if a laser sight improves your performance and confidence with your pistol.
| Brand | Crimson Trace |
| Model | LG362G |
| Laser Type | Green (532nm) |
| Output | 5mW |
| Mounting | Trigger Guard |
| Compatibility | S&W M&P 2.0 Full-Size and Compact |
| Color | Black |
The LG362G is designed specifically for S&W M&P 2.0 full-size and compact models. Confirm your M&P 2.0 version (full-size or compact) before ordering; this laser will not fit other M&P generations or different platforms.
Green lasers (532nm) are typically easier to see in daylight and indoors than red lasers, and many shooters report less eye strain when tracking the dot. The choice depends on your lighting conditions and personal preference—both red and green are effective training and defensive tools.
The laser activates via grip activation built into the trigger guard. When you grip the pistol, the laser turns on; when you release, it turns off. This keeps activation intuitive and tied to your draw stroke, without requiring you to manipulate a separate button during presentation.
At 5mW output, the green laser dot is visible and useful at typical defensive handgun ranges (7 to 25 yards) in most lighting conditions. Performance will vary with ambient light—it will be brighter and more visible indoors or in low light than in bright daylight.