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How good do you see your irons in low/no light?Practicing regularly negates the need for a laser
Ha! Glock sights are plastic!.How good do you see your irons in low/no light?
I can’t see s##t, laser is king , my eyes are 40% of when I was young.
If I put my laser on someone’s face they can’t see it without a mirror.Everybody's eyes are different and will focus and see differently. I bought the laser a number of years ago because it was cool to have it. I actually prefer looking through the sights because I know what I'm looking at is where the gun is pointing. I don't depend on the laser for shooting accuracy because it takes my attention away from where the muzzle is actually pointing, but that's just me and my perception. Granted they are great for a quick shot when you can't bring the sights up. The one big plus is that a laser dot on a perps head or chest can be a major deterrent to their intended actions because they can actually see where the shot is going to go. As far as low light or night shooting, if you can't see your target you shouldn't even consider firing.
Just my three cents.
What model Glock? Can you have the slide cut for a red dot sight? Benefits of a laser without declaring your position to the target.
I like it. Two is one, one is none.Why not both? LOL