Areoflyer09
Master
I will beg to differ with this assertion. Lasers can help create incredibly tight groupings. That being said, some of the drawbacks have already been presented.
Difficult to find a holster for a gun equipped with a rail mounted laser.
Lasers require practice using and more than a little lack of self-consciousness when everyone on the firing-line can see you shake and jerk the trigger. Everybody does it, but it isn't always so obvious for everyone to see.
The distance a laser is dialed in for is the only one where it is accurate. Everything else requires a "windage" adjustment.
Batteries are a PITA to deal with.
There are several positive things about lasers, but they are debatable enough that it becomes one of those things where your opinion and priorities should lead you.
I enjoy playing around with lasers, I don't know that I would trust my life to the cheaper ones to be functional when I need it to be.
Crimson trace is what I have settled on for good stuff. I believe they recently acquired Laser Max.
I’ll stand by my statement. They aren’t meant for tight groupings. Just because some can successfully use them to do, doesn’t make it the intended use of the device.