https://youtu.be/yEuQY2tm2P8
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...h-end-defense/
This posted? What you all think?
https://youtu.be/yEuQY2tm2P8
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...h-end-defense/
This posted? What you all think?
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Hadn't seen that yet. Super cool concept, likely sell a ton of them, not "duty" rated, haters will pile on. I'd likely buy the mount just to try.
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Interesting concept. I say that as a guy who doesn't own or shoot pistol mounted red dots. I could invision trying a red dot this way.
I little more information from the manufacturer would be helpful.
https://hedsusa.com/product/pistol-s...s-rds-g1-m255/
Height over bore vs. other mounting methods? (In all honesty I do not know if this matters all that much.)
Does the mount require the user to use a specific or their rear sight?
Where is the price and info on the mount only?
Is this shipping now?
Might be a decent option for something like a Ruger Mark IV where it would not be reciprocating and recoil energy is minimal. Not sure how it limits movement in the axis of slide movement for both service handguns, and I am not sure I want to be a beta tester.
Great concept. I'm not ready to try it out for $350.
Great idea for running the same gun in Carry Optics and Production. In Steel Challenge you could come up to the line in either condition, shoot the course of fire, change sight configuration and have at it. Or shoot my Staccato in Limited and Open (if they had a mount for same).