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    SEIndSAM

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    They are strong lasers. Visible in daylite where most red ones are not.
    Say what you will but in a Home defense situation a dialed in laser is a plus.

    My "fear" with spending money on a laser is that it wouldn't be used....Someone kicks in my back door, I am going to be reacting and thinking about getting the front sight on the center mass of the intruder.....I don't want to be thinking about pressing a button to turn something on....

    A "bump in the night" situation would be different, a light & laser would be useful then.
     

    Birds Away

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    My "fear" with spending money on a laser is that it wouldn't be used....Someone kicks in my back door, I am going to be reacting and thinking about getting the front sight on the center mass of the intruder.....I don't want to be thinking about pressing a button to turn something on....

    A "bump in the night" situation would be different, a light & laser would be useful then.
    Nothing wrong with either/or. If you use the night sights, fine. If you use the laser, fine.
     
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