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Red dot on a pistol...take 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3548921" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I've only had a laser on my M&P 45. It wouldn't hold zero more than a few shots due to moving on the pic rail in recoil. Might be better on a 9mm or a Crimson Trace grip would do better I would think. I still have it on my main home defense pistol and it's integrated with a light which is why it's still there. I have it switched to run both light and laser just in case the laser will intimidate someone to change their course of action, it's not for sighting. It was just odd shooting with it too. I kept still presenting and looking for those sights instead of that laser dot. Just hard to break that habit I guess. Not really impressed with lasers.</p><p></p><p>Out to about 5-6 yards I don't even use sights really. I think an RDS would be bothersome though up close as I do look over the slide and having that optic in my vision would be "weird" possibly. Past that range is another story, it really changes the whole game for the better on long shots but training is a must, the RDS is a completely different animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3548921, member: 3099"] I've only had a laser on my M&P 45. It wouldn't hold zero more than a few shots due to moving on the pic rail in recoil. Might be better on a 9mm or a Crimson Trace grip would do better I would think. I still have it on my main home defense pistol and it's integrated with a light which is why it's still there. I have it switched to run both light and laser just in case the laser will intimidate someone to change their course of action, it's not for sighting. It was just odd shooting with it too. I kept still presenting and looking for those sights instead of that laser dot. Just hard to break that habit I guess. Not really impressed with lasers. Out to about 5-6 yards I don't even use sights really. I think an RDS would be bothersome though up close as I do look over the slide and having that optic in my vision would be "weird" possibly. Past that range is another story, it really changes the whole game for the better on long shots but training is a must, the RDS is a completely different animal. [/QUOTE]
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