August 28, 2019, 03:57 PM
Blume9mmReally starting to like lasers for target shooting
Could not work yesterday because of the rain in the morning and by early afternoon I had cabinet fever and decided to heat over to my gun club because the rain had stopped... New dessert tan Crimson Trace laser had come in for my MK-25 and so I installed it and put the black one on my P320 and did a little shooting with it and a few others...
August 28, 2019, 05:46 PM
cslingerI have CT’s on two guns. JFRAME revolvers. For me they are nothing more then Night sights or odd angle/hip shooting aids. Unless I am going out of my way to try one of those things it’s always front sight for me.
August 28, 2019, 05:51 PM
RichardCGood work, Blume.
It takes some practice.
August 29, 2019, 04:34 AM
Blume9mmI learned last year with the Romeo sight that you can see the sight picture move if your finger is not placed correctly on the trigger.. same with the laser.... I could never see this with just the standard sights....
I still don't cotton to the idea of relying on anything electric in a true defense weapon, red dot or laser, but I do think both help with shooting better.
August 30, 2019, 12:40 AM
SigFanGlad to see I’m not the only one who uses paper plates for targets! Good shooting!
One day several years ago I was having a very good day with my P229/.40 with the CT laser grip switched OFF. There was a young man, who I think was stationed here at DMAFB, and his father who was apparently visiting from somewhere else. Then I switched on the laser for a few strings, and I heard the young man say to his dad something like, “oh, that’s why he was doing so well”. I guess he thought the laser had been on the whole time. LOL.
As Blume9mm mentioned, the laser does help you see movement very easily.
They’re plain fun, too.