View Single Post
 
Old 04-07-2017, 11:39 AM
kthom kthom is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: West Texas
Posts: 2,447
Likes: 5,289
Liked 3,903 Times in 1,519 Posts
Default

For the record, I'm a fan of CT laser sights. As mentioned, with a bit of practice, you can activate them or not, when you wish. I would like to make this observation ... How will the laser sight identify your position any more than the flashlight you use to identify your target in the dark? I recognize that many times we can see well enough to identify movement of a body in very low light, especially if our eyes are adjusted to the dark. We may also hear that movement. But exactly who is that body? It may be obvious, and it may not be, depending on the circumstances.

I sure hope not to give away presence or location until it's time for action, but I am not going to fire a shot unless I am certain of my target. I will use my flashlight for that, if only momentarily. Then it's time for the laser sight in low or no light!! I do not pay attention to the laser dot in good light.
__________________
So long ... Ken
Reply With Quote
The Following 3 Users Like Post: