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red dot sights
A red dot sight is a common classification for a non-magnifying reflector (or reflex) sight that provides an illuminated red dot to the user as a point of aim. A standard design uses a red light-emitting diode (LED) at the focus of collimating optics, which generates a dot-style illuminated reticle that stays in alignment with the firearm the sight is attached to, regardless of eye position (nearly parallax free).
Red dot sights are considered to be fast-acquisition and easy-to-use gun sights for firearms used in civilian target shooting, hunting, or in police and military applications. They are also used on cameras and telescopes. On cameras they are used to photograph flying aircraft, birds in flight, and other distant, rapidly moving subjects. Telescopes have a narrow field of view and therefore are often equipped with a secondary "finder scope" such as a red dot sight to orient them.
I've been looking on various holster makers' websites, but haven't found much to suit what I'd like to find. I have two revolvers, both fitted with top-mounted red dot sights: An Alfa-Proj (aka RIA 22AL) with 4" barrel, & a Ruger GP100 .44 Special with 3" barrel. I would like a leather...
Perfect like new condition.
StrikeFire II Red/Green Dot Sight (SF-RG-501)
Feature-rich, versatile and reliable, the StrikeFire II is a great choice for those who want a quality red dot sight. Features sleek rear-facing controls for power on/off and easy adjustment of ten dot intensity...
Not sure if there is much credence to this. But one thing I have been hearing for people with folks with astigmatisms such as myself that red dots tend not to smear as much or not at all when equipped with a higher MOA dot. For example a 2.5 MOA dot on the mid setting would look like it is...