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by Odinvalknir
Thu Mar 25, 2021 9:28 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: To RMR or not to RMR
Replies: 12
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Re: To RMR or not to RMR

My biggest issue with it, is since I have an astigmatism, red dots are little star bursts for me. So I need to find a holographic RMR I suppose. Anyone know If the sig romeo 0 or 1 are holographic, or red dots?
by Odinvalknir
Thu Mar 25, 2021 8:46 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: To RMR or not to RMR
Replies: 12
Views: 11367

To RMR or not to RMR

I have been doing some looking and thinking lately. I finally bought a new weapon to replace my old 1st gen m&p 9c. It's a great little gun, but even with all the upgrades and such I've made to make it fit my wants and needs as a carry weapon, it is showing some age. I recently got my hands on a P320 XC that is to be my new daily after I put a few hundred or thousand rounds through to ensure it's reliability. (Providing I can find that much ammo to blaze through at the range). It comes pre cut to accept a RMR sight, and I've been curious to see just how many people actually use an RMR on their daily carry.

I've always been just fine with iron sights. In fact I've put tritium night sights on all of my automatic pistols, that coupled with a weapon mounted flashlight is about as far as I usually go with gadgets on my pistols. However I have shot a few pistols with mounted sights and they are fantastic for quick sight to target acquisition, and have been very comfortable picking up a gun that has one and being able to shoot accurately with it immediately.


Maybe I will buy one of Sig's RMR sights to try it out. But I'm still curious how many people have done so and what anyone else's thoughts are.



TL;DR
I'm debating whether or not to put a RMR on my new P320XC which will be my new daily carry weapon of choice. What are your thoughts on RMRs and do you have one on your edc weapon?

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