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Laser or Irons?

Do you prefer a laser for your concealed carry piece?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • No

    Votes: 15 71.4%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 5 23.8%

  • Total voters
    21
Ditto on the top notch Alien Gear customer service. You're able to contact them by phone and able to speak with a real person who actually helps you.
Way better than automated if it's anything like hands free calling. Example: I said "Call Bailey" and the voice conformation said "Calling Mario"! It's nice to have a knowledgable and live person too talk to.
 
Way better than automated if it's anything like hands free calling. Example: I said "Call Bailey" and the voice conformation said "Calling Mario"! It's nice to have a knowledgable and live person too talk to.
Far better than hands-free calling. There are instances when using the hands-free in my truck, and it responds as you said "calling......", and It's not who you want, no matter how you try annunciating.
I think those hands-free systems need to be setup for regional accents, etc, such as southern, northern, etc, accents. :)
 
Far better than hands-free calling. There are instances when using the hands-free in my truck, and it responds as you said "calling......", and It's not who you want, no matter how you try annunciating.
I think those hands-free systems need to be setup for regional accents, etc, such as southern, northern, etc, accents. :)
So true!
 
I carry with a laser.

I practice with a laser.

I also practice withOUT the laser - it's an augmentation, not a crutch, and there's always a chance it won't light when I draw - at which time I'd have to rely on irons, so I want to stay proficient either way.

I've learned how to "lead" the laser, just like the irons - if it's dropping down from recoil, when it gets to a certain position I know to fire, and by the time the shot goes downrange it's on target. I also know that when I run a mag, what rhythm to use to keep rounds on target. The XDs takes X amount of time to drop from recoil, so I know - almost like musical time - what rhythm I need to use and stay accurate while being fast.

Practice, practice, practice - learn your weapon, learn your loads, learn your sights...and you'll hit what you need to hit.
 
Far better than hands-free calling. There are instances when using the hands-free in my truck, and it responds as you said "calling......", and It's not who you want, no matter how you try annunciating.
I think those hands-free systems need to be setup for regional accents, etc, such as southern, northern, etc, accents. :)
You actually can do that, to an extent. If you set the spoken language to say french/spanish then make the typing language english. The result is an english spoken with an accent.
 
I have a Lasermax on my Ruger LCP, as at the time I got it, it was only a few bucks more to get it with the laser from the factory, and I felt a red dot on someone's chest would be useful if I had to aim and fire quickly. I practice with the laser enough to ensure it stays zeroed at the 10 to 20 foot range I would expect to use the LCP at.
 
Iron sights for me. I have been shooting the tritium 3 dot's forever. I know a lot of folks aren't necessarily a fan of that particular setup. I do have an XDS mod 2 with the tritium front and blacked out rear. Didnt know if I would like the blacked out rear as I am a creature of habit. It works as the front is nice and bright. Actually one of my favorites.
 
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