Laser Sight
I have CT grips on my S&W 442. I have a. Hard time seeing it on brighter days but that's not what it's really for. I use mine a lot for dry fire and point shooting practice at home. Pulling the revolver up and pointing at a light switch or door knob and then activating the laser to see how close I really am to hitting the target. Dry fire with a laser will definitely show you the issues you have with grip, trigger pull, etc.
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- Laser Sight -
Cherokee,
2013-12-05, 14:59
- I find that lasers really help you "learn your wobble". (nm) -
Boge Quinn,
2013-12-05, 15:32
- Not only that.... -
Glen,
2013-12-05, 17:41
- Yep. They have taught me a lot. I already knew... - Boge Quinn, 2013-12-05, 21:06
- Not only that.... -
Glen,
2013-12-05, 17:41
- Not pinpoint accuracy but like you said -
stonewalrus,
2013-12-05, 18:03
- Not pinpoint accuracy but like you said -
Cherokee,
2013-12-05, 19:25
- Not pinpoint accuracy but like you said - stonewalrus, 2013-12-05, 19:37
- Not pinpoint accuracy but like you said -
Cherokee,
2013-12-05, 19:25
- Laser Sight - Slow Hand, 2013-12-06, 07:16
- I became a believer in Laser Sights a few years ago - Warhawk, 2013-12-07, 19:59
- I find that lasers really help you "learn your wobble". (nm) -
Boge Quinn,
2013-12-05, 15:32