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by CWOOD
Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:43 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Point Shooting: A Viable Concept?
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matchstick wrote:Am I the only one that has laser sights on his guns for this very reason?
Laser sights certainly have their place but speed is not where they excell. They are SLOW...for me, anyway.

My experience with them has been at local club level IDPA mathces. My wife got me a Lasermax for my Glock 30 for Christmas last December. In an effort to test its durability, I would leave it in for my IDPA matches. I didn't intend to use it, but just left the unit installed.

I found that it would come on during a course of fire and a couple of the SO's asked me about it. At first I didn't even see it in the daytime matches...it was visible but I didn't see it. This is probably because I wasn't looking for it.

Later I DID look for it and found that in a quick draw and shoot scenerio, I had already fired a couple of rounds before I could even pick up the red dot. The act of manipulating the switch would have seemed to take forever in that situation.

I am sure acquisition of the red dot would have been faster in a low light situation but it will still be slow compared to the emergency point/shoot situations being discussed here.

I am sure laser sights can serve a useful purpose. I like the Lasermax, but it is not quick. Great for holding on target and I am sure there would be some deterrent effect, but that is for another discussion. By the way, it has proved to be durable, but it still comes on accidentally while shooting.

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