Who knew?
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Who knew?
NSFW!!!
The guy in video said he didn't use loctiteI saw this from the NRAAM and wasn’t optimistic. I mean people can’t keep them in with screws and loc tight so not sure how this would be better
But I’ll wait. I’m sure it will make it all of 3 minutes in a Sage Dynamics range trip!
I get that. My point was I have seen folks in classes have issues with their RDS loc tighter in I’m just not so sure this magnetic part will be much for durabilityThe guy in video said he didn't use loctite
Wow can't believe it's been a year since this post.I thought in a recent red dot conversation we kinda went back and forth on what actually belongs on a pistol here in the new century.
IIRC you guys were like “oh, you mean miniature red dots” and I’m just like “no, whatever goes on pistols in this century”.
All in good fun though.
I've yet to lose one of several over the course of several years. I think lack of knowledge in the use of loctite and sub standard mounting screws account for a huge percentage of the "dismounts" reported. I would be curious to try one of the setups but I don't see a good reason for a magnet setup?I saw this from the NRAAM and wasn’t optimistic. I mean people can’t keep them in with screws and loc tight so not sure how this would be better
But I’ll wait. I’m sure it will make it all of 3 minutes in a Sage Dynamics range trip!
I’d say you’re probably right. It use to be when you saw a Glock or similar have issues in a class or match it was YouTube gunsmithing non OEM parts or thinking they knew how to fix stuff.I've yet to lose one of several over the course of several years. I think lack of knowledge in the use of loctite and sub standard mounting screws account for a huge percentage of the "dismounts" reported. I would be curious to try one of the setups but I don't see a good reason for a magnet setup?
I have to agree with this. I have an RMR, a Romeo 1 Pro, a 407c and a 407K. The Sig optic is at the bottom of the list, but between the Holosuns and the RMR, the only thing I like better about the RMR are the buttons, and even then the Holosun's button design isn't bad. The glass is clearer, the dot is better defined (at least to my eye), and most importantly you don't have to remove the optic from the slide to change the battery. Reliability between the two is a wash, as I've had zero problems with either of them (can't say the same for the Sig).Never tried the vortex but I've got a 507k X2 on my 43 and an 2 Trijicon RMR's on a 19 and a 17. I honestly prefer the holosun. Had I tried them sooner I wouldn't have got the RMRs.