coltle6920
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Just my thoughts as a novice with a little more than my share of logic and common sense. 
I can see where a red dot is more effective on a long gun. It presents a more precise target at distances than maybe even the iron sights. More to the point you are firing with the rifle at eye level 99.9% of the time. Obviously you wouldn't see the red dot if held in any other position.
The same could be said for handguns. If zeroed in properly a red dot does define the target better. That being said you have to look through the aperture or it's useless.
With a laser you can fire your handgun from any position. In most cases the laser will be visible... especially the green laser.
Determining which is better is a matter of preference or maybe the situation you find yourself in. Nothing is stopping you from having both on your firearm.

I can see where a red dot is more effective on a long gun. It presents a more precise target at distances than maybe even the iron sights. More to the point you are firing with the rifle at eye level 99.9% of the time. Obviously you wouldn't see the red dot if held in any other position.
The same could be said for handguns. If zeroed in properly a red dot does define the target better. That being said you have to look through the aperture or it's useless.
With a laser you can fire your handgun from any position. In most cases the laser will be visible... especially the green laser.
Determining which is better is a matter of preference or maybe the situation you find yourself in. Nothing is stopping you from having both on your firearm.