I will agree accuracy is better, I just have issues find the dot quick when drawing. I probably need to spend more time with one to build muscle memory.
My major concern "for Mil/LE use" is crud obscuring the lens like mud, afghan dust, frost, snow or water. Not so much when in use, but while being stored in a holster for long periods of time.
Where would someone look for mounts for a revolver? 686 and 629.
Where would someone look for mounts for a revolver? 686 and 629.
That has been my problem all the revolvers I have are older models and would require gunsmith and drilling holes. I have a scope mount for the 629 but requires removing rear sight and clamping around barrel. works fine but looks like h_ll. And it has a lttle problem like it likes to snap the clamping screws quite often plus it is really bulky.
I started with a red dot as an experiment on my M&P .22, (I'm 52 and my eyes aren't what they used to be. Without glasses I can see the front sight but not the target at 25 yards, and with them I can see the target but not the sights...)
I noticed an immediate increase in accuracy and trigger control, but it sat kind of high on the Mako mount.
Moved it to the Victory below that came with a rail, and it's even better.
Next up will be a Sig P320RX, Canik TP9SFx or M&P C.O.R.E if they ever make a 2.0. I'm even thinking of selling my coveted CZ75b New Addition. I have no interest in using standard sights anymore.
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Well TDC aka KIDDX likes to stay right on cutting edge of the shooting scene with his trusty Gen 2 Glock safely holstered in his tacticool holster.
If we are still throwing sophisticated rocks at paper 30 years from now folks will look back at iron sights and wonder how their grand dads ever put up with the yucky smoke and iron sights.
Take Care
Bob
Where would someone look for mounts for a revolver? 686 and 629.
Yep, I'm not a polymer gun fan but the idea of a 9 set up for a red dot tempts me.
That looks good.......Where can I get those nice looking grips from?
When I started doing some accuracy testing on my 929's I used the Weigand mount Sailer723 mentions above. Initially I mounted a red dot, and then a pistol scope. It's a very solid mount and uses the stock mounting holes that are common to N frame revolver rear sights. The only downside I found, was that it's an exceptionally high sight-over-bore, so your hold-overs are much greater than the iron sights, or even my other semi-autos with a red dot mounted.
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