now has a laser for the P380. Model LG43. looks really nice and ultra compact to..
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I had posted the availability of the laser for this gun a while back. I just got mine in today and it is on my P380 already. I have to zero it and I will be good. I really hope they get some holsters soon as no one has them yet. It is great, fit is wonderful and it does not change the size much at all so it is still very easy to carry. I would say to get it if you can. I am super glad I did. f3
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Yeah it's a great addition to any carry piece. I have one for my PM9 & 40 and love it. The little P380 will be next on the list for sure....ENJOY! Best i've seen was on GunBroker so far was priced @ $175 which i think is around what i had paid for my others.
If anyone should find a good deal on the CT for the baby Kahr please post...Thx
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I have got the P380 set to 17ft. only because I am sure any encounter that may occur in which I would have to use that particular pistol should fall in that range. I hope I never have to use it but if I need it past 17ft then iron sights are well practiced. I will keep my eyes out for deals. I do know that shooters resource normally has the best deals. Good Luck!!! f3
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Originally posted by deadhead1971 View PostThose that have a CT, what distance do you sight it in for? It comes set to 50 feet but that seems ok and fun for the range but too far for self-defense distances.
I like to shoot at 30 feet but even that seems far.Support the NRA 100%
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I hace the CT on my PM9 and it is zeroed at 25 feet as well, Make for a great SD add on. In fact I can't imagine have my PM9 without it. I only wish it had a on/off switch to allow using the sights with the laser be distracting at the range.Tony,
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Question for you guys that have it zeroed at 25'. What do you do when you are shooting at 7'-15'?
Do you sight down the sights? If you do, then the laser will be out of your view, blocked by site/frame. Or, do you hold the gun artificially low and rely primarily on the laser, not the sights?
I currently have mine zeroed at about 10', so that in most self defense situations I can take my normal stance/sight picture and see the sights and the laser.
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I was at the range this weekend and I was not sure which direction to go when sighting it in. i decided to go with 17 feet. Wierd number but it seems to be a really good split. I can keep them all in the center ring and that is about the max I would say for a confrontation for me at least. Most of the times it is closer rather than further when something does go down. i hope this laser only sees paper plates though. f3
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