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<blockquote data-quote="Vigilance OKC" data-source="post: 3926534" data-attributes="member: 46233"><p>I had to switch most of my handguns to red dots. With age, my reading distance is shot so I can either see my sights or the target but both are out of reach. I can still getaway with slow target practice but quick acquisition was slipping. I carry religiously so having confidence you can hit what you’re aiming at is pretty important! </p><p></p><p>Red dots have been a game changer for me. My carry is a sig p365xl with a Romeo zero on it and it’s excellent. Optics Planet had these on sale for something like $127 (Romeo Zero) - much less than Sig website and the new ones come with a metal shroud. </p><p></p><p>My FN509 Tac is running a RMR. I’ve used both the Burris and vortex. The sig and RMR seem a little better.</p><p></p><p>The tough thing is that’s it’s difficult to add to a gun that wasn’t designed for it but I would highly recommend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vigilance OKC, post: 3926534, member: 46233"] I had to switch most of my handguns to red dots. With age, my reading distance is shot so I can either see my sights or the target but both are out of reach. I can still getaway with slow target practice but quick acquisition was slipping. I carry religiously so having confidence you can hit what you’re aiming at is pretty important! Red dots have been a game changer for me. My carry is a sig p365xl with a Romeo zero on it and it’s excellent. Optics Planet had these on sale for something like $127 (Romeo Zero) - much less than Sig website and the new ones come with a metal shroud. My FN509 Tac is running a RMR. I’ve used both the Burris and vortex. The sig and RMR seem a little better. The tough thing is that’s it’s difficult to add to a gun that wasn’t designed for it but I would highly recommend. [/QUOTE]
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