It's a good starting point, but not necessarily where you want to leave it. See Sage Dynamics...Congrats!
So you want your dot to co-witness on a pistol?
It's a good starting point, but not necessarily where you want to leave it. See Sage Dynamics...Congrats!
So you want your dot to co-witness on a pistol?
It's a good starting point, but not necessarily where you want to leave it. See Sage Dynamics...
I wish that I had taken Aaron's class last year...missed a good opportunity, for sure. Hopefully he swings through sometime soon.Took Aaron’s class last year at Lebanon, it was first rate.
I do not want my dots cowitnessed, but I see it mentioned a lot like it’s a good thing and just wondering why, if I could learn anything new.
The Romeo 1 pro is the same way with a small notch to take the place of the rear sight. I see it as emergency back up only, I want to use the whole window, but to each their own.The rear sight is removed on the SIG & the Romeo Zero has a rear sight
If you just look through & find the front sight as normal the dot is there right over the front sight
It would be nicer to have tall front & rear sights & have the dot be in the middle of the window
I'm new to these red dot sights on a pistol but have had one on an AR-15 for a while
I have another due tomorrow for my Springfield Hellcat OSP which will keep the rear sight with the red dot installed
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Welp, you just missed him.I wish that I had taken Aaron's class last year...missed a good opportunity, for sure. Hopefully he swings through sometime soon.
Seconded!Nice.
Check out the Wilson Combat Grip modules. They make a big difference in my opinion.
Might need another holster if you go with the Wilson. Some holsters will work some are very tightNice.
Check out the Wilson Combat Grip modules. They make a big difference in my opinion.
I haven't had that issue with the holsters I have for either the 320 or the 365, but I guess it's possible.Might need another holster if you go with the Wilson. Some holsters will work some are very tight