If they can do the milling, they can cut out the existing dovetail and add a new one. Depends on whether they want to I guess. I like it a lot.
Yes she wants the rear sight in front of the RMR. What Mama wants Mama gets.
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If they can do the milling, they can cut out the existing dovetail and add a new one. Depends on whether they want to I guess. I like it a lot.
It takes some getting used to but I'll admit I'm more accurate with an RMR than irons. Evil technology good!!I don't care for the fancy smancy optic sights, I like to focus on the target and "look thru" the sights. When I've trid the optcal sights I look at the sight picture or red dot or whatever and then have to find my aim point on the target. I know I'm old and old school, I like my pistols made of steel, single action, and single stacked. I did have a 2x Nikon scope on a Trailside that was pretty scucom.
It takes some getting used to but I'll admit I'm more accurate with an RMR than irons. Evil technology good!!
i was, never heard of a rmr sight. just a plug for rmr. was able to get what i needed. and they delivered when they said they would, albeit 12 weeks. these kids are .I believe he's referring to www.rmrbullets.com
That's not so......one training tool when learning to use a red dot is to tape the lens. the dot does not project like a laser. I have had more trouble with my irons moving on me then my red dot.It's still a plane of plastic that when a gob a goo glops onto, will occlude any sort of sight picture whatsoever.
Screw that nonsense.
I know that several agencies including some WA state SWAT carry Glock 34s with RMRs on them. @No_RegertsYes they have been since the late 90's early 2000's
Nice!I also have three more currently getting milled.
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Why I went to an optic Koda, my eyes are giving out on me. Of course my problem is in close (where the granny glasses now) which affects my two favorite past times - reading and shooting. I have a pair of 1.5 magnification full lens shooting glasses but just not practical for everyday wear. So a buddy showed me his Trijicon on a Glock 19 and WOW! What a difference. That red dot is super easy to find and get on target fast. I ended up with a Holosun and love it even more than the Trijicon. Originally on my Glock 45 but switched my EDC to my Staccato C DUO with the same Holosun and it is an amazing combination. It is truly a great option for "old eyes" guys! LOVE the pic Koda! Had to get my grannies to see the pistol tho, lol!Ive been pretty old school with my pistol tech but its clear to me the RMR is the future of pistol sights. I'll probably hold out a bit longer while my eyes are still good, enough, but will get the slide machined and fit for an RMR to finish my years out in style....
(art by Lorin Michki) yes, look closely...
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