I realize it's different strokes for different folks, but for me, a HD pistol needs to have a WML. Reason being is that with three little ones in the house, I will very likely be having to manipulate phones/doors/children with one hand, leaving me with only one hand free. Same reason I choose a pistol over a rifle.
As to lasers, I say if you want one, go for it.
Thoughts using laser as bedside gun
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Re: Thoughts using laser as bedside gun
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Re: Thoughts using laser as bedside gun
Dang, I thought there was a new hand laser that you could use as a weapon, a la Star Trek phaser or something. Then I realized this was about aiming devices..
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Re: Thoughts using laser as bedside gun
I think both a light and laser would be useful when something goes “bump” in the night.
Re: Thoughts using laser as bedside gun
Maybe this?
Keith
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Texas LTC Instructor, Missouri CCW Instructor, NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun Instructor and RSO, NRA Life Member
Psalm 82:3-4