I don't think it's a common practice unless there's something forcing you to sanitize your belt. I don't know a single cop that does this regularly.
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I don't think it's a common practice unless there's something forcing you to sanitize your belt. I don't know a single cop that does this regularly.
That's an answer they like to give because they were supposedly working on something similar. It was a hangup for our admin but when it comes down to it, we never sent holsters in for warranty so it...
I bought several safariland holsters from him (unmodified) just because of how fast he ships them out....so he's got that going for him
The dot is still superimposed over the target
For me personally it does not have enough candela. The turbo is my preferred choice on patrol because it has more of a punch
2 sets will not be enough you will probably need 3 or 4 sets close to failure. 3 times a week for the whole body is fine if that's what you're thinking
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Bought the pl350 as soon as it came out. It is now on my dry fire gun and the x300 turbo is on the duty gun. Didn't fit multiple safariland holsters I have, activated way too easily including in the...
Fool me once...never again modlite
Just curious, does this officer ever treat his optic with any anti fog?
The sidecar style holsters are too bulky imo. I prefer minimal material on a holster
That is correct
I will also add that I think head checks are a good thing when going from kneeling to standing, I view them separate from scanning
But where have you ever seen it happen? Body camera footage on the internet from literally thousands of OIS videos from the last maybe 10 years and I have not seen this happen a single time that I...
I believe he's looking more so for validation or invalidating the whole scan and assess after shooting where failure to do so caused the officer to be attacked
I keep my dot 1 down from the brightest setting and have yet to find a situation it was not usable. Including night time patrol work. I'm not sure how you're only seeing a big red window and not the...
The amount of training does not have to change just because the sighting system does. It doesn't really make sense to make someone shoot irons for the whole academy if they are going to use an RDS...
I have it, and have also used tape. Not really much of a difference imo
I would not. There are probably some weird angles you could shoot from that an occluded dot would be much more difficult to use. Imo it should only be a training tool, not something I'm using in life...
I would also recommend that if you present the gun and the dot isn't there during dry fire to not move the gun and look where the dot is located to help self diagnose what you did wrong. So if you...
I can't really imagine a real scenario where you wouldn't have time to draw from your normal carry position or use the vehicle to escape or as a wepon.
I think that you could also just practice drawing from your duty holster and be just as fast
I want to say it's because people are actually aiming with an RDS. With irons they probably were not realigning the sights each time they fired, they may have been using more predictive firing. This...
A lot of body cam footage does show less shots taken and more controlled rate of fire with RDS users. Of course mag dumps still happen, but from the many OIS videos that are available online, I have...
A "reverse cant" has helped me quite a bit. Prior to thinking of it that way, the dot would disappear during a string of fire. Now, it's much more consistent.