Red Dots on Handguns: with Steve Fisher and Jeff Bloovman

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  • JohnN

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    Three guys were using red dot equipped glocks at a recent Langdon Advanced pistol class. Two of the fellas did very well, me, not so much. Just not enough time on the platform but I certainly see the advantages and will continue to work on it.

    I have tried lasers and RMR's in low light situations and personally prefer the red dot. As I get older night sights are pretty much a blur and useless. The concept IMO has enough merit that I have a second gun sent off for milling.

    Probably just need to get in one of Steve Fishers classes and get some coaching from someone who uses a red dot on a daily basis.

    Also use a ssvi trigger and like it, certainly better than the stock trigger, a more refined staple gun.
     
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    Mustang1911

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    The only reason why I have not yet added the red dot is cost (milling the slide or buying a new slide, the Trijicon RMR, the tall night sights, and new holsters).

    It will happen eventually.

    Same here. When I have the money to invest in it and the time to dedicate to training with it I'd like to at least try one eventually. At this point I have other things that are higher on the priorities list. I was looking at holsters last night and I think the only issue might be a sweatguard for the kydex holsters I usually use; not positive but I don't think it would be too hard to either find a holster that would work or modify slightly a current kydex holster.
     

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    Right now I have...more than one M&P FS pistol.

    That may or may not change.

    If I'm ever a millionaire, I'll buy a CORE just to upset you, Roadie.
     

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    It won't upset me, but it might upset you.

    Right now, I only have one m&p, but I'm thinking about setting up a 9c exactly the same way.
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    Because I'm a millionaire.;)
     
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    shooter521

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    Who is this newbie steve f and what happened to Steve MI? :D

    ETA - that's a helluva deal on the 6-Second mount. I think that would work better from a shooting standpoint because the dot/sight isn't moving with the slide, and would be faster and more consistent to pick up as it is on a rifle. But it adds weight/bulk to the gun and makes holster selection problematic.
     

    ljk

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    picked up a Vortex Venom last weekend, haven't gotten a chance to shoot it yet.
     

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    steve f

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    Who is this newbie steve f and what happened to Steve MI? :D

    ETA - that's a helluva deal on the 6-Second mount. I think that would work better from a shooting standpoint because the dot/sight isn't moving with the slide, and would be faster and more consistent to pick up as it is on a rifle. But it adds weight/bulk to the gun and makes holster selection problematic.



    sorry wouldnt let me back in on the old name
     

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    I'd report your post and explain why you have a new account. That way you don't get nailed for having multiple accounts.
     

    JohnN

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    Who is this newbie steve f and what happened to Steve MI? :D

    ETA - that's a helluva deal on the 6-Second mount. I think that would work better from a shooting standpoint because the dot/sight isn't moving with the slide, and would be faster and more consistent to pick up as it is on a rifle. But it adds weight/bulk to the gun and makes holster selection problematic.

    For sure easier to pick up the dot but real tough to conceal.
     

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