maybejim
Maybejim
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.
I do not believe most people will not sight in their lasers. To believe that is to believe most gun owners are irresponsible and stupid. I haven't found that in the vast majority of gun owners I've met.
I've not had my lasers get out of alignment. In fact even when I've removed them and replaced them they have been amazingly on target--I wouldn't expect that and I wouldn't rely on it but it's been the case so far.
If you drop your gun, you can throw off your regular sights or break them in the case of those that are largely plastic. My recommendation is don't drop your gun. If you do, you need to check all sights that you have, laser or standard. Just because you put a laser on a gun, doesn't mean you remore the regular sights. One does not negate the other. A laser is largely worthless in bright sunlight, regular sights are largely worthless in low light conditions.
I'm sorry you don't trust them. I would guess you have no experience with them. They are a tool. A tool that gives you a better chance of hitting your target in a lot of situations.