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Just concluded an experiment with a Glock 19 MOS with a Vortex Venom mounted. It did not go well for me. First, I will disclose that I am 57 and have had 6 different eye surgeries over my lifetime including Radial Keratotomy in one eye, detached retina fixed with scheleral buckle, cataract surgery, lasik in the other eye, and some capsilotomy(?) thing in one eye. All that said, I have been able to see pretty well with 20/30 vision and recently the need for 1.75 Readers.
A few years ago I noticed I wasn't seeing the sights as well, and I switched to Ameriglos with a .180 rear notch, and a .140 front sight. Voila, could see great again with the big light bars. Recently, with all the Optics talk, I picked up a G19 MOS when I saw one, since a few have mentioned here how hard they were to find. I have never looked through a red dot before, and I didn't want to spend $600 on an RMR for an experiment. There were no red-dots in stock around town (most people have bought them up for the ARs I was told). I ordered a Vortex Venom from Amazon after viewing this thread.
First, I will say my 25 yd shooting is not nearly as good as people on here. I do keep extensive records by gun, by ammo of all of my groups, and have a running average of the last 40 10 shot groups by each gun in a spreadsheet (these are over multi- years' time). My most current G19 averages with Lawman 147 and my 147 reloads is 92 per 10 shot group.
I managed only a 75 average over 3 different days and 16 total 10 shot groups with the Vortex Venom. I had to use the dot on the lowest setting, because anything higher bloomed too much (RK scars probably). I thought maybe the dot wasn't holding zero, so I had a friend who normally shoots around 90 at 25 yds try it. After a sight-in group to see where POI was, he promptly shot a 97,98, and a 96.
I guess I will end up selling this gun and dot, but the problem apparently is me, not the gun. It looks like red-dots are a definite no for me.
UPDATE TO TEST
I found out that if you leave the Venom on manual mode (where it is supposed to stay "on" constantly without automatic brightness adjustment) it will turn off if you leave it dormant for more than 10 hours and incidentally push any of the up/down buttons once. So what I thought was a spontaneous turning off of the dot turned out to be me pushing on the up/down button while manipulating the gun. However if you push it again, the dot turns on and remains on. You have to leave it dormant again to make it happen. I sent the Venom back to Vortex. I spoke to their CS and technician. They state that this is part of the design (unfortunately) and not outside of specifications. Thus, that's the way it is. It is on its way back from Wisconsin. I promptly bought a RMR06 and will try that out. In the end I cannot recommend the Venom for defensive use because it can turn off on you, but it is a great sight otherwise. I will probably mount it my AK.
I wonder how it's emitter handles rain eh?
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I just put on a RMR06. So far not so good. It is going back to Trijicon. It dims itself automatically with recoil. May come back on the next shot, may not.
I just had the same problem with the RMR06 I bought to replace the Venom! With shooting it would dim down and occasionally off. Not all of the time though. It is on the G17 MOS with a Trijicon factory protective plate. I went home, took it apart (looks good) and changed the battery. Will try it again. If it does it again, off to Trijicon it goes. I'm afraid to try a 3rd model. I just might stick with the Venom after all. This micro RDS business is not encouraging at all.
I am an old USPSA shooter who remembers when we first started using red dots on our competition pistols - "add tape" , "dot dims", "dot goes out" were constant themes. Over time and with enough customer demand, the various red dots improved.