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rocketgeezer
Junior Member
USA
105 Posts |
Posted - 01/13/2010 : 19:10:48
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| My EDC weapons are G-27 with CT laser guard, 442 smith, and 709 taurus, always have the glock and ether one of the others on me, so far, and forever I hope, the lazer has ben a toy to play with at the range, leave the lights off and still put 10 rds the the paper targets head at 25yds |
you can never have to many guns or to much ammo |
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gunslinger
Advanced Member
USA
2072 Posts |
Posted - 01/18/2010 : 09:50:16
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quote: Originally posted by Wookielover
First I'm new here and this is my first post so if I come off as a smart mouth my apologies. The average distance of a gunfight is like 7 yards, will a laser really help? It seems at that distance in a high stress situation, that pucker factor and instinctive shooting practice will take over. I would think that instead of spending the money on laser sights, use that money to buy more training rounds.
First, welcome to the forum. Second, the laser makes instinctive shooting much easier. Where the dot points, irrespective of the postion of the shooter or gun, the bullet will follow. I am far more accurate with aimed, iron sights than the laser because of the decades I've shot that way. But for put the round on targe fast, nothing beats a laser. And put the round on target fast is the definition of instinctive shooting. |
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.40Lover
Starting Member
USA
46 Posts |
Posted - 08/03/2012 : 03:37:56
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| Is it a good idea to have a laser on your EDC? |
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twosocks
Starting Member
USA
10 Posts |
Posted - 08/03/2012 : 18:34:31
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| My carry weapons Kimber CDP PRo and Kimber Super Carry Ultra HD both have night sights and laser grips. I'm 62 years old and actually blind in one eye the lasers are a great help. |
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.40Lover
Starting Member
USA
46 Posts |
Posted - 08/06/2012 : 00:56:22
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| Does anyone reccomend lasers on edc pistols? |
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