Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Red Dots, Lights & Lasers: CCW Necessities, or Total Hype?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/red-dots-lights-lasers-ccw-necessities-or-total-hype/.
This.All have their place & usefulness.
That new VP9w/Holosun I picked up has gotten a Surefire X300, a 20rd mag with 147gr HST, and bumped my USP from house auto status.Pass on the lasers on usually the lights but red dots are game changers.
My VP9 has become my go to. I’ve bought three of them this year.That new VP9w/Holosun I picked up has gotten a Surefire X300, a 20rd mag with 147gr HST, and bumped my USP from house auto status.
It’s that F’ing good.
500rds of ball downrange, 200rds of JHP, not a hiccup. I think it’s gonna get a threaded barrel and a comp.
My X9 is going back to Wilson for an optics cut.
What do you see as a more likely defensive scenario for you?Mike thank you for the great articles. I am somewhat of a newbie to pistols, I have tried everything but not enough to the point of having a strong preference in anything. I am also a minimalist by nature so I believe strongly in becoming proficient with nothing but iron sights.
That being said I would appreciate your opinion on the following... in addition to irons, if you had to choose either a red dot or a zeroed in laser for a 9mm pistol such as a Glock 19, which would it be and why?
I’ve got…4? 5?My VP9 has become my go to. I’ve bought three of them this year.
The VP9 straight out of the box with the medium grips fits my hand better than anything else - except my HK45. I love the VP9L with the 20 rd mags.I’ve got…4? 5?
Best overall package for a striker, imho.
I see a defensive scenario as a worst case scenario where the lives of my loved ones are threatened, under the worst conditions where I do not have time or light or anything in my favor except for my proficiency with a reliable weapon.What do you see as a more likely defensive scenario for you?
Being in an unconventional shooting position where you can’t see your sights?
Or having to make a precise shot at a longer distance?
Then…you want both/all of the above (light/laser, & red dot).I see a defensive scenario as a worst case scenario where the lives of my loved ones are threatened, under the worst conditions where I do not have time or light or anything in my favor except for my proficiency with a reliable weapon.
A situation that I do not want to ever find myself in but would still like to be prepared.
+100Lasers work best in unconventional shooting positions—from the hip, laying on your back, anytime you aren’t able to index your sights.