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Karl Rehn of KR Training has peer-reviewed literature on the use of irons, dots and lasers. I think his research is on-going, as well.
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In my circle, "Peer-Reviewed" has a very specific meaning, that few typical firearms studies meet.
Having said that, we conducted quite a few assessments and tests with pistol slide-mounted RDS in the 2010-2015 time-frame. Officers with middle-age presbyopia (typically over 40-45 y/o), those of any age with vision issues, and all individuals when shooting at longer ranges (beyond 15-25 yds) did better with RDS equipped handguns.
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Precisely, Doc. (You and I run in the same nerd circles). The study that Karl has on-going is through either the ophthalmology department at a Texas state school, or through the optics/physics department at a Texas state school, or both. It's been a couple years since I've seen it. I will email him and ask for the current location, but I recall seeing it on PubMed.
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