maybejim:231521 said:"Too distracting, you will be over confident and you will miss most of the time, because your eyes will not be paying attention to your sight."
If your laser is on target, why would you miss?
As far as point shooting, there is nothing wrong with point shooting in close quarters. It is taught by a number of police departments and works when practiced.
Most people won't even bother with aligning the laser with their iron sights. They think just because they have a laser that their infallible.
Also laser can very easily get out of alignment, bump the gun against a wall, drop it run out of battery etc. I just don't trust the darn things. Practice is key.
Thread is here: http://www.usacarry.com/forums/inst...aiming-devices-their-general-uselessness.htmlFinally found it...but I can't copy the thread on my phone..if you search for "The False Security of Laser Aiming Devices and Their General Uselessness" By NFTA, there is even more discussion on this topic.
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