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by Bisley
Sat Aug 23, 2008 12:28 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Laser Grips
Replies: 24
Views: 3257

Re: Laser Grips

I''m not a Taurus fan, and can't differentiate between the models, but here's one that fits the PT-145.

http://armalaser.bigvitalitycorp.com/Ar ... 7SV6QG.htm
by Bisley
Sun Jul 27, 2008 7:01 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Laser Grips
Replies: 24
Views: 3257

Re: Laser Grips

I suppose there is a danger that a person may become too dependent on them, only to have them fail at the moment of truth, but if he/she practices properly, it should not be an issue. When I shoot with the laser, I use the same grip and stance I use with iron sights, the only difference being I look over the sights when using the laser.

I have CT laser grips on my S&W 642 and my Kahr K-9. I think they are great for a person who may have trouble learning to shoot a gun with a short sighting radius. I have mostly overcome this problem, but I still like to dry-fire practice with the laser, and I leave it turned on on my carry gun. If it works when I need it, great, but if it doesn't, my default shooting method is iron sights anyway, so I'm good to go.

Personally, I practice almost exclusively without using the laser sight, only firing a few rounds to confirm zero, or to help me 'smooth up' my trigger-finger control. Switching instantaneously from iron sights to the laser sight is really so easy that it requires very little practice.

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