Thanks, Paul. Looks like a great little pistol that I need to check out. My older Ruger MkII target pistol is great but a bit heavy and bulky for anything other than pure target shooting. This looks like the appropriate size to let the kids shoot and learn. While I prefer my .40 and .45 for self defense but this could do the trick in some circumstances with the right ammo…and it’s smaller and lighter.
Here is an explanation of what a yellow lens does for you:
The added contrast will decrease fatigue and increase visual acuity when driving in fog or haze, in overcast conditions, and at evening/night. For these same reasons, bikers, pilots, tennis players, hunters, and sport shooters can benefit from this lens.
When you wear a yellow lens everything appears to be more sharp, contrasty, etc.
Stick with the Mark 2 unless you want to teach your kids how not to hit a target. I’m guessing that, like my P22Walther, this short-barrelled gun is hard to shoot with much accuracy. Steve Sommerer
Thanks, Paul. Looks like a great little pistol that I need to check out. My older Ruger MkII target pistol is great but a bit heavy and bulky for anything other than pure target shooting. This looks like the appropriate size to let the kids shoot and learn. While I prefer my .40 and .45 for self defense but this could do the trick in some circumstances with the right ammo…and it’s smaller and lighter.
Paul,
This may be a silly question but…why do so many shooters wear sunglasses with yellow lenses?
Here is an explanation of what a yellow lens does for you:
The added contrast will decrease fatigue and increase visual acuity when driving in fog or haze, in overcast conditions, and at evening/night. For these same reasons, bikers, pilots, tennis players, hunters, and sport shooters can benefit from this lens.
When you wear a yellow lens everything appears to be more sharp, contrasty, etc.
Stick with the Mark 2 unless you want to teach your kids how not to hit a target. I’m guessing that, like my P22Walther, this short-barrelled gun is hard to shoot with much accuracy. Steve Sommerer
Actually, as you can see on the video, it is quite accurate.