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Originally Posted by dissonance
The military has been using Crimson Trace laser grips on their M-9s.
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They're used more for crowd control than actual shooting. From what I'm told, if one puts a red dot on hadji, he tends to back away from your truck and conduct himself in a more rational manner.
Slims nailed it when pointing out the pro's and con's of laser sights. Besides, Crimson Trace grips run around $230 for a Glock. Why settle for looking cool when you could invest in products to make your weapon more efficient/effective?
A set of Novak's, a grip plug, extended slide release and 3.5 lbs trigger connector will vastly improve the performance of your Glock, while only setting you back $180.
MidwayUSA - Novak Front Sight Glock .158" Height .134" Width Steel Blue Tritium
MidwayUSA - Novak Carry Rear Sight Glock Steel Blue Tritium
MidwayUSA - Glock Slide Stop Lever with Spring 17, 19, 22, 23, 26, 27, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 (3 pin model) Extended Steel Blue
MidwayUSA - Lone Wolf Grip Plug Glock 17, 19, 22, 24, 31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 38 Polymer Black
Ghost Inc. 3.5 lb. Trigger CONNECTOR for GLOCKS
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Originally Posted by Crompsin
...and the military also uses shitty fragile aluminum GI mags with tilt-o-matic followers.
What does that tell you?
We can pay for gizmos, but we forget the basics.
We have Velcro on our uniforms. Don't laugh too hard.
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It doesnt really matter if you make mission so long as you look cool.