Handgun Laser Sights – 3 Important Tips Before Buying

Why Use A Laser Sighting System On Your Handgun?

Pistol laser sights are by far the best sighting system to lock-on to targets fast, especially targets that move. Traditional sights on pistols and handguns just cannot compete with the speed and precision of laser sights.

At Typical Handgun Ranges…

Pistol laser sights give you the ability to simply point and shoot. When you consider that most pistol or handgun shooting is done at close range (less than 30 yards) it makes sense to adopt laser sights.

Advantages Of Laser Sighting Systems:

It makes even more sense to use laser sights on your pistol when there is little or no light. Its impossible to shoot a pistol with some degree of accuracy when light is fading fast. Your eyes strain to hold the right sight picture and keep a lock-on the target under such conditions. Not so with pistol laser sights. Simply point and shoot.

Pistol laser sights add virtually no bulk and weight to the pistol/handgun. Laser sights on your pistol are usually activated by pressing a switch attached to the grip of the pistol. This is the ideal setup because the laser sights are on only when you are ready to shoot.

Before Buying A Laser Sighting System For Your Handgun

Tip 1. If you own a Glock, Kel-Tec, P32, P3AT, PF9, P11 or Kahr handgun then you must checkout the ArmaLaser. This laser sighting system is designed to fit seamlessly with those handgun models listed above and super fast to activate.

Tip 2. Another innovative laser sighting system is the world’s first totally internal laser sighting system called LaserMax. It fits inside your handgun (i.e. simply replaces your recoil spring guide assembly). This laser sighting system fits most popular semi-automatic handgun models on the market and is quick to activate.

Tip 3. Ordinary red lasers can be difficult to see in most daylight conditions. A green laser, however, is easily more visible during ALL hours of the day. Why? Because green is much more visible to the human eye than red. Consider buying a laser sighting system with a green laser instead of the traditional red for improved visibility.

Conclusion

If the majority of your pistol shooting is carried out in low-light conditions, or faster target acquisition is important, then you can’t go wrong by adding laser sights to your trusty pistol/handgun.