| You wake to the sound of breaking glass. It's 3 AM and the
family has been tucked away for some time. You hear an intruder
that is obviously not as familiar with your house as you are.
Your wife calls 911 and gives them a complete description of you
and what you are wearing, but their arrival will take time. You
get a flashlight and your personal protection handgun out from
safekeeping, ensure the gun is loaded, and double check to
ensure your family are all present in their rooms. |
| As the intruder passes through your house and approaches
your location at the top of the stairs, the living room light
comes on. You confront the intruder, painting him with your
LaserMax Laser. He instantly knows that he has been targeted and
submits, waiting for the authorities to arrive. Thankfully, you
did not have to shoot, but you had the confidence to know you
could have if necessary. |
| You will react to a stressful encounter in your home or
business just as a trained professional law enforcement officer
does on the street. That stress will cause you to respond
physiologically, due to the release of adrenaline by your
sympathetic nervous system (SNS). This automatic response will
cause you to: |
- Become binocular-dominant. This happens because your
body wants to receive as much visual input as possible. The
affect is that you won't be able to close one eye to aim.
- Lose the ability to have near sight vision. You simply
will not be able to see the front sight.
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| With LaserMax you will: |
- Be focused on the threat and able to index the laser
accurately because that is where your attention will be
- Be better able to see the blinking laser as the eye is
designed to see it up to three times quicker then a steady
beam
- Intimidate the intruder as he also will see the blinking
laser quicker
- Be able to see the blinking laser even if you left your
glasses behind
- Probably not have to shoot! Most police officers report
that when LaserMax is used on the street, the aggressiveness
of their subjects is decreased and they comply to arrest
willingly
- Have the confidence to know that LaserMax has the best
possible point-of-aim/point-of impact on the market. This is
true over varying distances important in the unlikely event
that you have to shoot
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| When it comes to your safety and the safety of your family,
second best just isn't good enough! The question is not whether
you can afford to have a LaserMax; it's can you afford not to... |
| Remember: |
- Call the police and let them know what you are wearing
and that you are armed.
- Never engage a threat you can't identify.
- Never point a gun at anything or anyone you are not
willing to destroy.
- Practice with your home defense weapon, and become
familiar with it.
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| Also: |
- Lasers give an advantage, but they are no substitute for
proper training and practice. Get instruction, and please,
visit your range for regular practice.
- Store guns safely, out of the reach of children.
- The National Rifle Association offers training programs
and assistance (NRA Safety & Training for Personal
Protection in the home).
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