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Depends on the laser, Lasermax and CT grips will work with out a special holster, as I'm sure others will. Also, "nightstand guns" don't necessarily require a holster.
Hey, does he run the light show at Pink Floyd concerts??
You mean like this? Just make sure you grab your package... and give it a couple tugs, too...Horizontal one hand grip so ejected rounds fly up in the air. It is the coolest way to fire a gun. No need to even aim. It's all the rage with the younger crowds in the urban centers.
Fact.A friend who was LE and ex-military said lasers were originally for when carried a ballistic shield. You could aim your handgun around the shield using the laser.
I have LONG kept a few of some kind of night light deals scattered around the place. Only so I don't step on or kick something with no shoes on if I get up while its dark. So if someone does come in they would be seen. Not to mention the fur alarms would be going nuts. That kind of "lighting" though for me is NOT good for shooting. Hence the lights and laser's on my guns that I would have with me. Dogs are one of the best damn alarm systems you can have for when you are home. Our 3 don't even weigh 15 pounds all together but no one is going to get in and not alert them they are here.I find it better to address a bump in the night sweeping your living room then an RMR or weapon light. If you have a nighttime lamp on it provides more cover than a 1000 lumen weapon light.
That's why the Japanese Royalty back in the day used tiny dogs as guard dogs. Joe Ninja might slip by one or two big aggressive dogs, might even 'neutralize' them, but he can't get past 8 or 9 micro-yippers without setting one of them off.Our 3 don't even weigh 15 pounds all together but no one is going to get in and not alert them they are here.
in a single word.... breakyoself
Sounds cool on the classifieds. Probably never get the chance to activate the laser in a self defense situation. The laser might be cool for range practice though it's probably wobbling all over the place.
They're actually pretty useful if a gun doesn't have very good sights (looking at you, snubbies!).I don't see the benefit but I'm guessing there is a practical piece to it. Just curious everyone's thought. Would like to be educated if I'm missing something.