I've almost got my new gun!
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1. You don't aim within 15 feet in an emergency. Any real instructor will tell you that. You point shoot.
You use the sights for distance or at paper targets, not for in-close defense.
2. You better like orange jumpsuits if you shoot somebody at +15 feet.
3. Lasers work both directions in the dark. I don't want the hood to know where to aim his gun. Don't you guys ever read about these things? This is pretty basic stuff here.
4. If you want a toy laser for your gun, great. Just don't think for a minute that it is a serious tool. Seriously, enjoy it!
You use the sights for distance or at paper targets, not for in-close defense.
2. You better like orange jumpsuits if you shoot somebody at +15 feet.
3. Lasers work both directions in the dark. I don't want the hood to know where to aim his gun. Don't you guys ever read about these things? This is pretty basic stuff here.
4. If you want a toy laser for your gun, great. Just don't think for a minute that it is a serious tool. Seriously, enjoy it!
2) I live in SC, not in CA. If you are in my house threatening me I will drop you. Period.
3) OK, so he shoots at my gun. I don't plan on having it in front of my chest if I turn on the laser. Do I have to leave my flashlight off too?
4) Yes, it is a very serious tool. It has so many uses that I am not going to list them all but learning how to steady your shot during target practice would be pretty high up there. I will insist that my wife uses the laser while she learns to shoot her new gun. I watched a program on TV today where they were practicing clearing rooms in a house. Yep, they had a laser on the gun and talked about how it was a valuable tool to have.
Not trying to argue with you to much. Just giving you my point of view...
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