I really want to order one of these but the pre-order on their website says it'd ship in April however if yours shipped this early, that makes me optimistic it may ship sooner. Might always pre-order for now from PA and keep a look out for one in-stock somewhere then cancel the pre-order if I find one.Just got an email from Primary Arms that my red dot has shipped. That's about 6 weeks ahead of schedule according to what they were predicting on the pre-order.
McGrease08, my trial was to rubber band the RDS to a similar pistol to the intended host to check out the optic.Initial impressions were positive. I can't mount the optic yet until I get the slide milled, but I did take it out of the box to play with it a little.
The brightness buttons are a little small and you've really got to press them hard to increase or decrease brightness, but at the highest level it's freaking bright. Like burn the back of your retinas bright. There are supposed to be 12 brightness levels, two for NV and 10 for daytime, but cycling through, I didn't notice all 10. It seems like at a certain level it doesn't get any brighter.
The chevron is 10 MOA, so pretty big. I did notice it was fairly fuzzy for me at times when trying to focus on the dot itself. It was much more crisp when looking through the optic and focusing on a target farther away. I don't know if maybe I do have a touch of astigmatism, but if someone has it bad, I could imagine the chevron being really fuzzy for them.
I did hold it out at arm's length and the 250 moa outer ring is not visible when properly aligned. I did play around with moving it around at various angles and the big ring does make it really intuitive and easy to adjust to get the chevron centered.
I considered going that route, and if I came across an optics ready VP9 I might pick it up as a backup, but I really wanted to mount directly to the slide. I have heard more than a few stories of people having issues with optics ready OEM guns, including the VP9. Using a mounting plate just isn't as secure and adds height. Not to mention the mounting plate doesn't come with the gun is near impossible to find right now.I recently got a primary arms cyclops with the acss reticle and it's super nice for the price. I think the reticle will be around for a long time. It's that good.
I've been thinking about getting my vp9 slide milled too, but I'm also tempted to just purchase one of the new slides that are optics ready... or just purchase a new optics ready VP9 altogether haha
Anyone in here actually shooting with one of these yet? Mine is on backorder and about a month out.
That looks really sharp! I can see the difference. Nice choice of color.I got the slide back from Primary Machine today. It was six weeks to the day since I shipped it. They did an excellent job with the fit and finish of the mount, blacked out suppressor height backup sights and the cerakote. No play at all in any of them, as expected.
I went with Sniper Grey for a very subtle two tone look. It's tough to pick up on camera without the flash. I can't wait to get this out to the range this weekend.
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I honestly spent hours looking at different photos online, comparing swatches on the Cerakote website trying to decide on a color. I felt like a woman looking at different shades of white.That looks really sharp! I can see the difference. Nice choice of color.
I am the same way. Though I had mine done in the factory type finish which comes only in black, if I was to Cerakote something, I would want it to be understated also. Fits in with my minimalist bent and gray man philosophy, lol.I honestly spent hours looking at different photos online, comparing swatches on the Cerakote website trying to decide on a color. I felt like a woman looking at different shades of white.
I almost went with Titanium which would have been more silvery, but I like understated. I actually really liked some of the bold colors they offer like red, burnt bronze, titanium blue. But I didn't want to end up with the Affliction shirt and jeans version of a handgun.