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by Charles L. Cotton
Thu Feb 06, 2020 6:43 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: RDS v. Iron Sights: Not just for old blind guys
Replies: 50
Views: 26095

Re: RDS v. Iron Sights: Not just for old blind guys

maverick2076 wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2020 11:14 pm
Charles L. Cotton wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2020 9:45 pm This is an excellent read, including the full report linked in the article. As I've posted before, I'm absolutely sold on red dot sights on handguns. I have two 1911's and one CZ P-10C with Deltapoint Pro 7.5 MOA triangle RDS and I'll have more. I wish CZ would make some of their various 75s (like the Compact PCR) either optics ready, or with a wide rear slide so one could be milled.

I learned that SIG is shipping the P320 optics-ready versions that is pre-drilled for their own Romeo 1 RDS as well as the DPP. This means the sight sits lower in the slide and you don't have to buy a mounting plate.

No reason for you young guys with good eyes to wait until your hair turns gray, or turns loose, to enjoy the distinct advantages of a RDS.

Chas.

https://lockedback.com/results-4-year-h ... -dynamics/
Cajun Gun Works does optics milling on CZ slides.
CGW did the mill work on my P-10C. This was done well before the optics-ready version was available.

Chas.
by Charles L. Cotton
Wed Feb 05, 2020 9:45 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: RDS v. Iron Sights: Not just for old blind guys
Replies: 50
Views: 26095

RDS v. Iron Sights: Not just for old blind guys

This is an excellent read, including the full report linked in the article. As I've posted before, I'm absolutely sold on red dot sights on handguns. I have two 1911's and one CZ P-10C with Deltapoint Pro 7.5 MOA triangle RDS and I'll have more. I wish CZ would make some of their various 75s (like the Compact PCR) either optics ready, or with a wide rear slide so one could be milled.

I learned that SIG is shipping the P320 optics-ready versions that is pre-drilled for their own Romeo 1 RDS as well as the DPP. This means the sight sits lower in the slide and you don't have to buy a mounting plate.

No reason for you young guys with good eyes to wait until your hair turns gray, or turns loose, to enjoy the distinct advantages of a RDS.

Chas.

https://lockedback.com/results-4-year-h ... -dynamics/

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