Quote Originally Posted by Beetlegeuse View Post
Also, I can't tell how old this article is because the idiots didn't bother to date either the article or the linked study. The report itself states the 4-year study was begun in 2014, which would mean the study and the article both might be as much as two years old. Also, the data comes from testing under controlled conditions (laid out in detail in the complete report), not "real-world" shootings. And FWIW the overarching focus was on the efficacy of use of red dots for use by law enforcement officers.
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