Ken’s bona fides speak for themselves, but he can bring the snark and of course he gets that look like someone hung a turd under his nose when he talks red dots.
I think the whole red dot conversation and to some extent the WML discussion gets so generalized that people feel like there are hard fast rules or SOP when in truth we all have our own set of circumstances that to one degree or another dictate our rules of engagement. Sure we all need to learn some basic good practices, but someone who sticks a red dot on their gun and then shoves it in a drawer is going to be crap with a red dot or irons. Whereas people like
@Bassbob,
@KillerFord1977 and myself, who train regularly with red dots are going to be just fine thank you. I train regularly at bad breath distance and know that within a given range even If I never see the dot because of circumstances I am still going to hit the target. What Joe Public performs like is their problem.
As far as WMLs go, I agree that outside of the house I’m likely not going to need one. Inside my house at night is like being inside a black hat. It is dark, dark, dark. Very little ambient light in my house. I carry a WML because the only other person in my house is my wife - we don’t have kids - and I don’t live in a McMansion where I can lose track of her and no one else has keys to my house. I understand the desire not to needlessly muzzle someone in the most general sense, and without being cavalier, if I hear a bump in the night and my gun comes up so I can keep that dot in my view, and I haven’t been busted into by a 5’2” woman, someone’s getting muzzled. But that’s me. YMMV.