The Ruger looks like a carbon copy of the Kel-Tec.
I wonder if the laser attachment is a bolt-on for the front of the trigger guard, like the Kel-Tec, or if it is built into the grip.
From the photos, it’s hard to tell.
I doubt it. I think Ruger is banking on the fact that they made a gun the size of a Kel-Tec, but with the Ruger pedigree. My guess is that for marketing purposes they don’t want anything to do with the Kel-Tec accessories. Then again, it might be worth the trip to the gun store to find out.
It was a Crimson Trace LG-431 grip...one of the Laserguard series, that attaches to the trigger guard. Activated by normal grip pressure when you grip the gun. I have one on my LCP - wouldn’t leave home without it (even when I’m carrying my 1911...)