Excellent, thanks.
Are the scandium guns threaded under the sights? If not, wonder what the tapping might be like...
I am watching this because I think this would be cool on top of a 6" GP100. I don't have one, but that is not gonna stop me!!!
I have thought about experimenting with my SBH. Even if the mount finds another home I am not going to care if that gun has a couple extra holes in it.
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I don't carry it. I'd have to OWB and a Texas summer is too stinking hot for a cover garment if you ask me.
I put the dot on for DA dry fire training and a range trip or two. Didn't like it scoped either so now it wears Williams Fire Sights.
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits - Mark Twain
Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy / Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
Well, it appears that an Aimpoint Micro, at 3.7 ounces, or so, presumably without the picatinny adapter, is a bit too heavy for the Weig-A-Tinny Mini, with a maximum recommended weight limit of 3.5 ounces. I can either presumptuously hope that the small amount, over the limit, will not cause issues, or, better, use a different optic.
Edited to add: Well, ACROs not available, it seems. This is going to take longer than I thought, if I want to use a closed/sealed optic. Sigh. I had thought I might have this cobbled-together before the weekend.
Last edited by Rex G; 08-29-2019 at 01:42 PM.
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Don’t tread on volcanos!
I think that my first red-dotted “carry” gun is going to be a Micro-Aimpointed Glock, with an ALG mount, as was my plan before I caught the fever for Aimpointing the Security Six. I do not want to tempt fate by mounting an Aimpoint Micro onto a mount not rated for a Micro’s weight, even for shooting target wadcutters. I am not an engineer, and will not presume to act like one. The Ruger sixgun is going to have to wait for ACROs to become available, again.
In this context, “carry gun” means carried inside a bag. I have brief-cased, messenger-bagged, and camera-bagged big pistols plenty of times; wearing one serious weapon, and bagging the other. (I do not believe that one’s “primary” weapon should be off-body.)
In the past, the chief worry was being asked to check the bag upon entry, but with so many folks now carrying laptops and tablets, it became impractical for most establishments to be responsible for so many bags, with so many holding valuable contents.
I do have two holsters, which will accommodate a Glock with an ALG mount, with Aimpoint Micro, but it requires quite a voluminous outer garment to conceal either rig.
I do love my revolvers, which will, probably, remain my favored on-my-person guns. My Security Six will get its dot, eventually.
Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.
Don’t tread on volcanos!