Ok, since open carry is legal now, I'm no longer afraid of "printing" so I can get a bigger gun that carries more ammo capacity. I'm thinking of getting something modern with a red dot sight for a CCW that is poorly concealed. I'm confused. Should I get a Glock 34 MOS with adjustable sights or with fixed sights? They are similarly priced but I don't know which to buy. Here are my questions for those of you who own one and carry it;
1. for adjustable sights, does the sights get easily knocked out of alignment?
2. for the fixed sights, is it easy to shoot at the point of aim or will you have to "compensate" by aiming a bit high or low, etc? If it shoots to the point of aim at, say, 20 ft or less, then at what range do you have to start compensating? 50 yards? 100 yards?
3. can you cowitness the irons and the red dot?
4. if you can only cowitness with taller suppressor sights, are these taller red dot sights more expensive? harder to find? both? Are there identical red dot sight models for both taller and lower sights for all the major manufacturers?
Which one would you get? adjustable or fixed sights with the red dot MOS glock 34?
Thanks,
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