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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/24/17 1:45 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 1/24/2017 12:43 PM, wrote: On Tue, 24 Jan 2017 07:34:42 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: I've seen people at the range with lasers. Actually, I've seen the spot of light dancing around the target. It's not like on the TV where the little spot appears and holds nice and steady. I think it must be embarassing for the owner to know his spot of light is dancing all over the target, 'cause the laser gets used for only a few seconds and then never brightens our day again. It is a good training tool and you don't even need to load the gun or go to the range. ;-) I am not sure how good they are in a serious social situation tho. I have a laser for my KP90 but I took it off and put it away. It was just a distraction. Yeah, a couple of my handguns have lasers on them. Initially I tried the lasers but never use them now. Batteries are probably dead. I have a pretty expensive laser device for lining up scopes and barrels*, but I don't know why I'd want a laser pointer permanently or semi-permanently mounted on a handgun. If you don't practice enough and can't hit a human-sized target with a handgun in or near the center of body mass between a couple of feet away and say 50 feet, you probably shouldn't be depending on a handgun. * I have the device because I often swap around my various scopes and red dots on my various rifles. I have a red dot on my .22LR target pistol, and I just leave it on there. No scope or red dot on my revolver. Show me a "pretty expensive" bore sight laser. |
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