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Red dot optic on handguns for LE/Military use
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2066278" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>Yes even back over twenty years ago many cadets hadn't even been in a physical altercation, that include siblings lol. So yes many might have an issue transitioning to a optic. That's why i mentioned John Pride, he had one on his carry piece actually it might have been in the early 90's. i'd say if you had one that cowitnessed it would be ideal. Mine wasn't, but with coowitnessed then the same muscle memory would come into play. If the same system, both pistol and optic, was used for concealment even better. I'd say since it's winter see how the optic reacted to extreme cold. Maybe leave one out in the cold and try it. Also when training with the dot if you train with both eyes open and also trained with one eyed shut you'd be pretty well covered. Just some opinions from the peanut gallery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2066278, member: 95344"] Yes even back over twenty years ago many cadets hadn't even been in a physical altercation, that include siblings lol. So yes many might have an issue transitioning to a optic. That's why i mentioned John Pride, he had one on his carry piece actually it might have been in the early 90's. i'd say if you had one that cowitnessed it would be ideal. Mine wasn't, but with coowitnessed then the same muscle memory would come into play. If the same system, both pistol and optic, was used for concealment even better. I'd say since it's winter see how the optic reacted to extreme cold. Maybe leave one out in the cold and try it. Also when training with the dot if you train with both eyes open and also trained with one eyed shut you'd be pretty well covered. Just some opinions from the peanut gallery. [/QUOTE]
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