Yes.
Have been for a number of years and I practice low light/dark shooting several times a week (home range). So frankly I know what works and what doesn't.
No other low light/dark sighting system comes close to the speed and accuracy of the laser in the hands of someone that knows how to use it.
I have lasers on every defense gun that they can be mounted on, along with having lasers or laser/lights on a number of practice guns, such as,
Ruger SR9C (carry gun)
Ruger LC9 (carry gun)
Ruger SR22 (practice gun) At present this gun is being used every few evenings for low light laser practice (home range).
Everyone that's shot this gun, with and with out the laser likes it and is quite good with it.
Lately it's eating a LOT of Wal Mart 550 bulk packs.
I tore both shoulders and can't take the recoil of anything larger than a 22, for another month or two, so I'm giving the SR22 a pretty good testing.
Beretta PX4 Storm night stand gun with Streamlight TLR-2 laser/light.
Kimber Tactical Ultra carry gun with Crimson Trace laser grip. (low light practice)
FN 5.7 with Streamlight TLR-2 laser/light (house gun)
S&W 17 with Crimson Trace laser grip (low light practice gun)
S&W M&P 15-22 with Streamlight TLR-2 (stand in for the .223 AR much of the time during night practice (less noise, close neighbors.
S&W's with Crimson Trace laser grips (sometimes carry, always loaded around the house)
12 ga Rem 870 with Streamlight TLR-2 laser/light (house gun, very fast, very accurate, very deadly)
S&W 38 with Crimson Trace laser grip (fast and accurate from the hip with weak hand)
Kel Tec PLR .223 with Streamlight TLR-2 laser/light. (Just for fun. It's WAY too LOUD to consider it for a defense gun)
CZ 40P with Streamlight (night stand gun)
AR .223 Bushmaster with Streamlight. (primary HD gun)
As you can see I'm a laser fan.
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