Glok, my point is I don't need replacement barrels, extended slide releases, extended mag releases, lasers, compensator's, replacement guide rods and springs to make me a better shooter. I can go out and buy a Glock from the gun store and shoot just as well with it that same day as I can with my own gun that I have owned for years. Because, I have eliminated the need to add things to guns to make up for my lack of understanding and operation of the weapon.
You can toss out all the insults and innuendos you want. How I shoot a camera has nothing to do with my knowledge or skill level handling a firearm. The fact that you would connect to two, further shows your clear ignorance on the subject.
If you had taken the time to go out and get some real training, I have no question your instructor would have told you to remove that grip laser. It has been proven time and time again, what you do in practice raises its head in a shooting situation. You can think you will be cool, calm and collected all you want. It has been shown time and time again, even with people who have been in multiple shoot outs in their life time. Cool, calm, collected, all go right out the window when the bullets start flying.
Assuming you live though the first critical half second and can engage your attacker, you body has already went into a predatory mode if you will. You have already received your bodies adrenaline dump, your hands will start to shake, your eyes are darting back and forth rapidly, which is leading to tunnel vision, your chest muscles tighten up and breathing becomes labored. Sounds become muffled, lights become dimmer. Time it's self seems to slow down.
Situational awareness goes right out the window, a simple, what would seem like the natural act of finding cover is like doing trigonometry on the fly. Muscle memory is going to kick in. You will find yourself holding the weapon like you did at the range, in your case you are going to be looking for that little red dot from the laser, and here is where we reach a critical point.
What happens if that laser fails? You have spent most of your time shooting, by using that laser. I am sure your response is going to be "just switch to the sights". It is not that easy. Most people in a shooting do something called "point shooting" or "instinctive shooting". This is where you don't aim with the sights, but quite literately, reactively, point the weapon at their attacker and fire. Some will even tell you that they didn't even take the time to look at the sights, it was all just a reaction.
So lets get back to that laser. Your laser in effect can be used for point shooting. However it is not foolproof. What happens if it breaks? Now your just winging it. I am sure in your little high speed-low drag world you will kill the bad guy without even batting an eye or breaking a sweat. Which is fine by me.
However, when someone comes in here and asks for advice and all you can do is snatch race gun photos from the internet and tell him how he needs to add this laser, that extended mag release and that extended slide release. All you are doing is further complicating the matter. He is very obviously a new gun owner and operator.
You used the mall ninja/high speed gun store employee routine on him. More to say "look at me and what I got" than to really help. A good, responsible, knowledgeable gun owner/operator, would have told him to practice a lot, learn to overcome his problem and if that still doesn't work then maybe make changes to the weapon to better suit his needs.
If you knew more about Glocks than just hanging crap off of them, then you would know a few hundred rounds though the Glock 19 loosens everything right up. From the slide release, to the slide it's self. In your world the single most important life saving device is a crimson trace laser slapped on your pistol. In my world the single most important life saving device is training and knowledge. That pretty much sums up what I said above and what you have shown here. I don't need to know you personally to know the type of shooter you are. Your words here have spoken volumes about the type of shooter you are.
Modas, check your PMs