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Red dot optic on handguns for LE/Military use
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<blockquote data-quote="Rckymtnshooter" data-source="post: 2144657" data-attributes="member: 93937"><p>I really like shooting a dot and just about all my new handguns have an optic. The big advantage to shooting a dot is your aiming point and the target are on the same focal plane. You can't beat it for speed. </p><p></p><p>Co witnessed irons are a must ! </p><p></p><p>The weather could be an issue but a holster with the hood like the Safariland will do a good job keeping the lens clear. I've been in and out from cold to warm temperature and never noticed fogging.</p><p></p><p>Dry fire is the cure for consistently finding the dot. There's a couple of techniques but the one I like the best is using the top of the optic housing like it's your front sight and driving the top of the housing to your target. The dot rises right up from the bottom of the window and into your vision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rckymtnshooter, post: 2144657, member: 93937"] I really like shooting a dot and just about all my new handguns have an optic. The big advantage to shooting a dot is your aiming point and the target are on the same focal plane. You can't beat it for speed. Co witnessed irons are a must ! The weather could be an issue but a holster with the hood like the Safariland will do a good job keeping the lens clear. I've been in and out from cold to warm temperature and never noticed fogging. Dry fire is the cure for consistently finding the dot. There's a couple of techniques but the one I like the best is using the top of the optic housing like it's your front sight and driving the top of the housing to your target. The dot rises right up from the bottom of the window and into your vision. [/QUOTE]
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