Production Optics

Are any of the Provinces recognizing that mess they call PO Lite? Alberta does not.

I've had good results with DPP, I have 4 now and at one point had 6.
I've had two failures, one was 20k rounds of 9major on a open gun. The other was on a 12ga open shotgun for about 4k rounds, spent some time on a 3 gun rifle then starting giving me issues after 3k on a production optics pistol.

I have one on a production optics 320X5 that has over 10k rounds on it since the spring and no problems.

With the two failures that I've had, both gave me warnings(not responding or responding incorrectly to button pushes, etc) They didn't just turn off while shooting so neither have cost me a match or anything like that.

Not sure how you can call this "good results" with the DPP...
 
Not sure how you can call this "good results" with the DPP...

They all have issues from what I've seen they have been one of the more reliable dots.

Have a buddy with 5000rds on a SRO and it stopped at a match. I've seen the same with any of the popular dots.

So yes, having 6 of the DPP's myself, most seeing pretty hard use and none have left me with a dot in the window when I needed it, the two that did have issues gave me warning and both were turned around in one day by Korth group.

I will call that "good results" as far as dots for pistols goes.
 
Budgets balance themselves I have heard so to the OP consider this. You are buying a lifetime pistol for the lady you love. With that in mind and the benefits that come with nice gifts to "she who knows best" go out and buy her a PPQ Match. Optic ready, and you will be buying her the best striker fired polymer pistol on the market IMHO. With its stepped chamber the pistol will shoot with the best CZ has to offer and that is saying something. Dead nuts reliable and extremely well made. Put a Venom on it and she will be set for a very long time. I have seen virtually new ones go for $1k on the EE. Worth every penny.

Take Care

Bob
 
I also have the 507 V1 and ran about 3,500 to-date. I find the coating on the lens not as durable, there are some fine scratches either from the brass hitting it and/or from cleaning with a lens cloth.
 
I also have the 507 V1 and ran about 3,500 to-date. I find the coating on the lens not as durable, there are some fine scratches either from the brass hitting it and/or from cleaning with a lens cloth.



I also have an RMR with about 15k rounds on it but can't comment on either having scratching issues that I've noticed. For half the price, I still think you're better off with the Holosun.
 
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