Reading the reviews on Amazon, it seems more like a protective cover for use in a range bag, as opposed to something you shooting through in the rain.
https://www.amazon.com/Strike-Indust...ustomerReviews
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Reading the reviews on Amazon, it seems more like a protective cover for use in a range bag, as opposed to something you shooting through in the rain.
https://www.amazon.com/Strike-Indust...ustomerReviews
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I use one of these for a protective cover (in a range bad). As for shooting with it on... It would be the optical equivalent of taking a pair of cheap gas station bought sun glasses, throwing them in the dirt and raking them across some gravel, then putting them on and trying to see a crisp dot - not going to happen. The cover distorts the dot considerably. Would it be better than rain? Maybe, but still not usable IMHO. YMMV.
I asked about rain on the lens way way back in the rmr-pistol circle-jerk thread and nobody wanted to address it.
I saw this issue come up for two RMR users in a class down at CSAT. Both times I've been to Nacogdoches, random rain storms have popped up. In the summer class I attended, the guys with RMRs had issues as soon as rain hit the emitters, even though the pistols were worn concealed.
Hmmmm.....seems like there may be a use for Homboy sights after all.
Modern Service Weapons had an excellent article, and photos, of this phenomenon in action. I can't find them now, but maybe someone can dig them up.
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At some point those with normal vision will go back to "slick" Glocks and that will be a thing.
Doesn't seem like the juice is worth the squeeze for all things until the optic is sealed and frame mounted. Trijicon has a small form optic that could be close, I'd imagine something could be done with it.
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