I like the CT grips and have them on a most of my pistols.
They do offer some advantages. Also remember, most gun fights occur at short distances, <20', usually 10'. That data is according to multiple studies of civilian and police shootings.
Kimber sets their CT guns at a zero of 50' (According to the manual). As a civilian, I better have a real good reason for shooting someone that far off. At 10-20' that same setting is quite accurate for it's intent.
In my case, I put on night sights and CT grips. It is worth it in my mind for the options I would have if ever needed. I've met quite a few LEOs that like them as well.
On My M&Ps it does affect my off hand grip, so practice is/was needed to adjust for it. (Left thumb has to shift high to sit on top of the laser.)
They do offer some advantages. Also remember, most gun fights occur at short distances, <20', usually 10'. That data is according to multiple studies of civilian and police shootings.
Kimber sets their CT guns at a zero of 50' (According to the manual). As a civilian, I better have a real good reason for shooting someone that far off. At 10-20' that same setting is quite accurate for it's intent.
In my case, I put on night sights and CT grips. It is worth it in my mind for the options I would have if ever needed. I've met quite a few LEOs that like them as well.
On My M&Ps it does affect my off hand grip, so practice is/was needed to adjust for it. (Left thumb has to shift high to sit on top of the laser.)