Remember. The laser will be much quicker in extreme low light or against moving opponents. It also makes dry fire practice more useful.
Remember. The laser will be much quicker in extreme low light or against moving opponents. It also makes dry fire practice more useful.
Let those who are fond of blaming and finding fault, while they sit safely at home, ask, ‘Why did you not do thus and so?’I wish they were on this voyage; I well believe that another voyage of a different kind awaits them.”
Christopher Columbus
For me, negative on the low light or moving targets in practice. That is with a flashlight of course. I can see the advantage for dry fire.
Last edited by jasonhgross; 02-28-13 at 13:18.
Keep in mind, a laser provides a significant speed advantage in getting your lead on target accurately without the need for using the sights, at all, if necessary. A laser provides accuracy in a wide range of unconventional shooting positions that simply aren't possible without one.
Potentially a huge advantage in high stress situations....and any advantage is worth having.
Last edited by 5POINT56; 03-19-13 at 17:34.
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For those considering the 340PD, you might want to look at the M&P 340CT.
A few improvements over the 340PD.
Tritium front sight
No lock (available)
Noticeably better trigger than the PD
Comes with CT's best J-Frame grips
Stainless cylinder v. titanium (slight added weight actually is a good thing here)
All black v. 2-tone (asthetics here, but I like it)
Last edited by 5POINT56; 03-19-13 at 17:33.
AMERICAN INFIDEL
thats a nice ccw!
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