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Originally posted by Fire
I am a diabetic- in other words my vision fluctuates daily- so no precisoin shooting is possible- while I sell swords and am relatively good with one I am acutely aware of the effectiveness of a firearm- and in the middle of the night expect to be at far from my best- my intent is to find out if anyone thinks that a laser would benefit me in a home defence situation- yes i intend to practice and have begun to do so, but im thinking that red dot would help a lot in uncertain situations- what do you all think?
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I would recommend a shotgun with a tactical flashlight (if you think you need more than just a shotgun). At hallway-lengths the beam of the flashlight will probably only be about 12 inches around, so if you are shining your light on someone, you will probably hit them. Unless you are completely blind, you can shoot a shotgun accurately enough to hit a person. Just make sure you keep the normal stock on it. In a dark hallway, a laser sight is useless if you can't tell what it is pointing at.
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