Stephen Hunter: Pretti’s pistolhttps://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/01/stephen-hunter-prettis-pistol.phpWhile Alex Pretti may or may not have been the secular saint he is depicted to have been, he went into action not equipped to save lives but to do battle. Was he going into combat against the Waffen-SS or perhaps joining up with Chris Kyle? Whatever, he was fully massacre-equipped.
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Instead let’s look at something unnoticed aboard the Sig P320 AXG “Combat,” as the factory called it. What’s that odd cube atop the slide? It’s a battery-driven red dot optical sight, and although its presence doesn’t mandate massacre—I have several on my guns and only massacre paper—it is at least highly provocative.
If the man had carried a Sig P365, the current hot lick in self-defense, it would be hard to argue that mayhem was his goal. That one is too small, too hard to shoot accurately, and its size means it recoils excessively. ...
He had, instead, the maximum professional killing machine, its potency amplified by the optical device. In that 2-ounce, 2”x2” cube atop the slide is a laser which projects a small but brilliant red dot onto the lens. ...
The tone of the article is intentionally tendentious, but it highlight facts that
taken together (since the facts were together) suggest Alex Pretti had prepared for some sort of aggressive action:
* Full-sized pistol less easily carried than a compact pistol;
* Fully loaded double-stack magazine in the gun plus an additional fully loaded double-stack magazine;
* Red-dot site that is not needed for close-quarters self-defense, but is useful for shooting multiple targets at somewhat longer distance.
To be fair, I am not a fire arms expert, so anyone with actual knowledge and experience can set me straight or elucidate the points made in the article.