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Originally Posted by Rett Skutt
Thanks folks...
Good points all. Interesting and different perspectives. As for the FoF classes. I'm too old to fight and too slow to run. So my only choice at 65 years old is to Defensive carry, if I feel the need too.
I agree that learning to shoot with the front sight is most important. But in Low light situations, a helpful aid will help me hit what I'm aiming at.
I ask this question, because I'm thinking of a Burris Fast Fire 3. But I lose my rear sight, if I go this route. Unless of course I pay to have the slide milled. I'll keep reading and following this thread.
Take care all, :-)
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If you are using it for defense, make sure you retain iron sights and can co-witness. The iron sights will be necessary in the event of any kind of failure. Wrong lighting conditions can interfere with the red dot (wash it out, some more than others) and if you have trouble finding the dot, the irons will bring it right up for you.