Lasers can be a problem...
... if used incorrectly.
With either a laser or iron sights, you have to have sound fundamentals to get the desired results.
The thing I like about dry-firing with lasers is that they make flinches and uneven pulls very obvious. You can see that dot skitter all over the place if you aren't using proper control.
However, that skittering dot can really distract a new shooter.
Oh, BTW, took a CTC equipped gun to an outdoor range yesterday. At 10 yards, I could barely see the dot. Iron sights work much better in daylight, so even if you do get a laser, you'll want to be proficient with your sights.
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