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Catfish's comment about using same/same ammo makes sense to me, for lots of reasons.
I have always preferred 9mm, .45 being way too much to hold down, for my liking. Whether I'm prepared to go to .380 across the board is another question. Regardless, I still intend to pick up this little gun, even if only to play with it for a season or two. A thought on the laser... I have no intention of using the laser for anything but fun. To think that a person can draw, place a laser, and fire in a reasonable amount of time is fantasy, in my eye. The LCP has small sights, if I recall correctly. Not that it matters. I have never shot a handgun using the sights unless it was to get a feel for an unfamiliar gun, or starting with a new gun to establish a base. I think it's incredibly important for me to know my handgun as an extension of myself. In close quarters, I doubt that I'll have a direct shot. If I need to shoot around an obstruction with the gun off the center of my body, I'd better be able to do it, or I'm gonna be in trouble.
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First Name: Horatio Seymore Hiny
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The Crimson Trace is the way to go. On button is on grip. You can't help but automatically turn it on as you grip gun. I recommend that one over Lasermax that requires a second step to turn on by having to hit toggle with index finger. I can't phantom using LCP without laser as otherwise hard to be accurate with it. If looking to stay small and you can spring $600, go for Sig P238. It is a mini 1911.
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