I've used and had a training with visual and IR target pointers and illuminators. A shooter must integrate the laser into their training if they are to use it effectively. Expecting a laser to perform a magic trick in lieu of proper training is a recipe for disaster. In my experience, the person with awareness, training and a bit of luck on their side will be the one who survives. You can't buy that at the gun counter. Finally CTC doesn't worth multihundred dollars. DVC
You are arguing a point NO ONE has made. Never did ANY ONE suggest any tool is a substitute for mindset, knowledge, skills, and training
Thinking your hand won't be hurt in an altercation is naive. Go do the research, hands get hurt OFTEN
As for "sales bs" I could care less what anyone buys, but assuming a device is bad because you don't know how to use it and you believe in old, outdated assumptions is weak
Might be some will say my points are invalid, but as far as the person with a laser being the person who survives? I challenge anyone to point to a person who was mortally wounded in a gun fight because they lacked a laser sight. One conclusion appears over and over again when considering laser grips. They are not a replacement for basic marksmanship or tactics.
Crimson Trace does it right.
SuperRip7 4 months ago
lg 445.is used on on .45 caliber of the xd.i have a .40 caliber.and using lg 446
ballstud2007 9 months ago
is there also 1 for tha desert eagle i really want 1
GTHEBESTDUDE 10 months ago
@sauliusipsc
You didn't watch the video.. we did NOTHING more than describe the new models for 2010
NEVER did anyone suggest these are a replacement for training..
you are simply looking for a fight
GunWebsites 1 year ago
@GunWebsites
Your uploaded video did... Presented a sort of the miracle:)
sauliusipsc 1 year ago
@sauliusipsc
You are arguing with your self now ..
The 'points' you bring up are obvious, and are a response to NOTHING anyone has suggested
GunWebsites 1 year ago
@GunWebsites
I've used and had a training with visual and IR target pointers and illuminators. A shooter must integrate the laser into their training if they are to use it effectively. Expecting a laser to perform a magic trick in lieu of proper training is a recipe for disaster. In my experience, the person with awareness, training and a bit of luck on their side will be the one who survives. You can't buy that at the gun counter. Finally CTC doesn't worth multihundred dollars. DVC
sauliusipsc 1 year ago
@sauliusipsc
Again, NO ONE ever suggested ANY tool is a replacement for mindset, knowledge, skills and training
You seem set to give the bad guy every advantage..
I don't fight fair. I want good guys (and gals) to have EVERY advantage. Laser grips of high quality are absolutely an advantage
GunWebsites 1 year ago
@sauliusipsc
You are arguing a point NO ONE has made. Never did ANY ONE suggest any tool is a substitute for mindset, knowledge, skills, and training
Thinking your hand won't be hurt in an altercation is naive. Go do the research, hands get hurt OFTEN
As for "sales bs" I could care less what anyone buys, but assuming a device is bad because you don't know how to use it and you believe in old, outdated assumptions is weak
GunWebsites 1 year ago
@GunWebsites
Might be some will say my points are invalid, but as far as the person with a laser being the person who survives? I challenge anyone to point to a person who was mortally wounded in a gun fight because they lacked a laser sight. One conclusion appears over and over again when considering laser grips. They are not a replacement for basic marksmanship or tactics.
sauliusipsc 1 year ago