That Guy
06-22-2019, 04:35 PM
This is just an idle thought that occurred to me.
There has been some discussion of Shield's open emitter mini red dot sights, but I don't recall reading a lot about the CQS, CQB or SIS closed emitter sights. Has anyone compared these with the Acro for pistol use? Looking at some of Shield's marketing pictures, just the sight without its Picatinny mount seems fairly small, but I haven't been able to find the exact dimensions for some reason. Would the sloping rear of the SIS reduce some of the concealment worries some have regarding the Acro? Or is there some other issue that makes the SIS (or the CQS, CQB) not an option? (I'll admit straight off that I am not well versed with the available mounting solutions. I know there is at least an RMR to SIS adapter plate offered by Shield.)
The Shield CQB is British military issue so hopefully it would be at least more durable than some of the red dot offerings on the market. The sight has a side-mounted battery so you don't have to remove it to change batteries, and of course a closed emitter. So at first glance, it seems as though it might be worth some consideration?
There has been some discussion of Shield's open emitter mini red dot sights, but I don't recall reading a lot about the CQS, CQB or SIS closed emitter sights. Has anyone compared these with the Acro for pistol use? Looking at some of Shield's marketing pictures, just the sight without its Picatinny mount seems fairly small, but I haven't been able to find the exact dimensions for some reason. Would the sloping rear of the SIS reduce some of the concealment worries some have regarding the Acro? Or is there some other issue that makes the SIS (or the CQS, CQB) not an option? (I'll admit straight off that I am not well versed with the available mounting solutions. I know there is at least an RMR to SIS adapter plate offered by Shield.)
The Shield CQB is British military issue so hopefully it would be at least more durable than some of the red dot offerings on the market. The sight has a side-mounted battery so you don't have to remove it to change batteries, and of course a closed emitter. So at first glance, it seems as though it might be worth some consideration?