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    How many red dots for a three day class?

    So YVK is taking a three day TPC class now.

    Day one, several hours into the class, his DP Pro on his Shadow 2 goes Tango Uniform. Standard failure.

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    Unfortunately, in an effort to cozy up to a good looking girl in class, he had loaned his number 2 Shadow with the SRO. He decides to carry on with his iron sight Shadow upper and not immediately recall his SRO pistol. When the day ends, he retrieved his SRO CZ, and the optic is totally loose, wobbling around. Apparently, while Mesquite has multiple casinos, it has like zero places that sell loctite, not even considering the PF approved “vibra tite.”

    Remember, day two hasn’t even started, and poor YVK is triaging a choice between iron sights on his Shadow or his Glock 19/RMR carry gun.

    So the answer to the question of how many red dot pistols, is all you have plus two more.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Corrections:

    1. Not several hours in the class. The DPP died one hour into shooting, way before lunch.

    2. As a rule, good looking girls cozy up to YVK, not the other way around. In this instance, a fellow shooter had the only gun go down so I offered my spare. I did the same in a Stoeger class for a 40+ year old, mild to moderately overweight man. I would offer a spare gun even to you if yours went down. Hell, you matter to me so much, I would even offer you my only gun if yours went down. Class acts are looks- and gender- neutral.

    3. You don't need to bring a dot at all. 1.5 mm yellow fiber optic under AZ sun and attempts on 100% target focus made the day quite productive and challenging
    Doesn't read posts longer than two paragraphs.

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    I'm hoping you guys don't jinx me. I'm signed up for a TPC course next spring, plan on taking two SRO-affixed pistols, and if both of those go down, I'm in a fix. With my eyes, front sights (black, painted, or FO) all pretty much look like a glob of fuzzy lint.

    That said, I was cleaning one of the SRO-equipped guys (G19.5) after the last range session, and the suppressor height front sight was about two turns of the screw from flying off. Since degreased and Loctited back in place.

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    I'd have less anxiety about a directly attached SROs. Mine is on an aluminum CZC plate, with shortened screws, etc. I don't know if it is the same degree of security vs direct steel to steel.
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    My class “experiences” have been a day on a Rogers range(500+rounds), a TR course-3days~750 rounds and a one day “Test Day” w/jlw-around 300 rounds. Not high volume compared to “well heeled” shooters.
    ACRO and RMR2 worked fine; plates loosened on both setups in less than 500 rounds estimated. That I’m blaming on the installer-me-being too frugal with with the Vibratite. No issues after reinstall, but not stressed with a high round count.
    Of other interest is one suppressor height front sight loosened. My comment here is that the bigger(relatively speaking)sight may be “stressing” the mount setting, I.e., the thread locker.
    Lessons:
    1. Careful installation; degrease and plenty of threadlocker. I think gjm used the word “slather”...
    2. Have a little kit with screws, thread lock, etc.
    3. Practice w/the buis.
    4. Wiggle check everything(life seemed a bit simpler with irons...)

    And have backups- yvk, you had triple redundancy- good on ya!

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    When I went to Serbia in September to shoot EHC I had three spare dots in my bag. I didn't need any for the 1000 rounds I went through between the match and training. I did have to stick one of them on my buddy who was with me gun when his failed on the first stage of the last day.

    The motion sensor on my DPP did fail not longer after we got back.

    So at least three.
    Welcome to Africa, bring a hardhat.

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    I am at a two day match this weekend. After stage one, a distraught woman walks to safety area with a dead DP Pro. I pop the battery compartment and the plus has slipped down. Her husband insists it just needs a fresh battery.

    While I am standing there, another woman walks over with a dead Pro on her CO gun. I pop the battery cap, see the plus has also slipped down on her optic, pry it back into position with my Spyderco and suggest it may or may not work for long.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Continue to see issues with DP Pro - are you seeing issues with SROs at matches?

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    Northern Virginia
    Sounds familiar. My first DPP died a similar death. My most durable MRDS has been Romeo 1 (!) but yesterday at the range it was showing signs of a failing movement sensor.

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    Alabama
    Thanks to you GJM, I know not to go with a DPP. 🙂

    Fingers crossed my Holosun does okay when I start my carry optic journey in December

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