T.Rex Arms
When red dot optics first hit the market, there was a lot of debate on whether they were more effective than iron sights on rifles. That debate has finally been settled, and now red dots are a common sight on most carbines and rifles. And that has resulted in increased effectiveness of shooters all over the world. But now there is a new debate… are red dots effective on pistols too?
If you’ve been watching the gun industry, you’ve probably noticed many people starting to mount miniature red dots on their handguns. And I’m not talking big competition guns set up for the open division of USPSA or IPSC. I’m talking smaller red dots mounted into the slide with co-witnessed iron sights. A setup more practical for conceal carry and gunfighting.
I was unsure if the technology was practical for handguns due to the cost, but I decided to build a Glock with an RMR to see for myself what the hype was all about.
Here are some of the benefits I have found:
Faster sight picture acquisition and easier long range engagement.
More effective low light shooting.
Easier one-handed manipulation.
Ease of use with night vision.
Sighting solution for people with poor eyesight.
Increased situational awareness.
More:
https://trex-arms.com/the-beginners-guide-to-pistol-reddots/