I just put the SCS on my duty gun (Glock 19) and love the low profile of it. I have carried guns with Delta Point Pro, Romeo 1 Pro, and other Holosuns but am definitely digging the SCS.I am OLD. Learned to never say never. People said glass on rifles was just a fad. Then variable power scopes could only be toys. Ditto the 357 mag, then 44 mag, the 10mm, etc. Red dots are a RAPIDLY developing technology. Bought a used TANFOGLIO 38 SUPER with a Romeo installed. It is SHOCKING what that enables me to do. A friend mounted the new HOLOSUN SCS on a Glock (carry gun). That is an amazing Red dot. Solar powered. So low that you can cowitness with standard height sights. He is a shooter and loves it. AND the technology hasn't finished advancements. Nobody HAS to benefit from what others utilize and enjoy. Stay safe and have a blast.
I have a dot on my usual carry pistol, a xdm elite compact in 45. No dot on my backup 1911 commander. Been practicing like crazy to pull to the dot for action pistol and for carry. It is taking a while to convert over, but I can see why when I get it right.Besides my .45s every 9mm pistol I own has a dot. At this point the price of a dot is calculated into a new gun if I decide to get one.
The Holosun. SCS is close.I’m setting up a beretta right now to run with an optic. Just ordered a slide from Langdon. I think it makes sense if you’re shooting at distance. Seems unnecessary inside of 15-20 yards to me. I would love to see someone come out with an acog type pistol sight that isn’t battery powered.
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