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HeavyDuty
I have some advice if you’re interested, ignore it if you aren’t!
I think you can do pretty much 95% of the training and experiment in dry fire.
I think ultimately a red dot will be the best solution for you, if you’re good with getting an iron / bullseye index but just can’t focus on the sighting system due to eyes, then a target focused red dot will be the answer.
High optic over bore isn’t an issue with practice, it’s just like indexing with a different gun. It takes practice.
A large dot window goes a long way to preventing having to hunt. Could also do the Doctor / DPP micro if you wanted something that’s basically like electronically augmented irons.
I use a Holosun 507k that is co-witnessed with the factory irons and that I think would be a good solution for you.
I suspect if focusing on a front sight is hard, focusing on a rear sight like a bullseye will be even more difficult.
My SAS slide for a P938 comes in soon, so I’ll have some comparative data but I think a low profile red dot is your droid.