
It is something that is purely to an individuals taste, to me they look terrible on any pistol. Aside from that takes too long to acquire the dot.
On a carry gun / pocket pistol, becoming dependent on a laser creates the chance of one more thing to fail. My feeling is ones time would be better spent becoming proficient at point shooting. At the distance a weapon would be deployed at in an SD situation, with your adrenaline pumping, your hand shaking, and your mind in a semi panic mode, trying to put that little red or green dot on the BG could be a challenge.
The fastest shots in the world all point shoot, a laser can be a great tool in learning to point shoot , by showing you were your natural point
is and you can then make some adjustments in your grip, stance or whatever to point the gun and hit the target.
The lasers are a lot of fun shooting cans and punching paper, and great for when you have time to take your shot, but not for my carry guns.
Just my opinion.
John
I have had guide rod lasers and Laser grips on several pistols over the years, and now have none.