Born2saw
Member
Just a couple of my observations.
I have dots on several carry guns, but also have an iron sight carry pistol. All my rds guns have co-witnessed iron sights. I have a 120 day alarm in my phone for each dot to change batteries. I also make witness marks on all my dot screws so at a glance I can tell if they have loosened.
I shoot in a regular action shooting match using both iron sights and dots. My scores are consistently better with dots even though the iron sight guns I use have longer sight radiuses. Yes I train for dot failure and pistol malfunction.
I regularly carry IWB concealed with my dot pistols (p365 and cz Rami both with Holosun EPS carry dots) and occasionally carry my CZ P10C with 507 comp and light OWB under a shirt, jacket etc. although it is mostly a nightstand pistol.
My oldest dot, a Holosun 507k on my SP-01 has about 7k rounds and no failures. I have had a dot failure, early on in my use (Romeo1) which I noticed before I left the house (battery failure thus why I have alarms to change batteries).
A good friend who is a leo in a large metro pd firearms instructor and an avid competition shooter has tens of thousands of rounds downrange with dots and no failures and is not aware of any duty failures in his department. Many LEOs (and this is not a slam, just the way things are) are not avid firearms enthusiasts and practice just enough to maintain certification. My friend believes red dots improve accuracy in these folks the most and decrease errant shots in an active shooting.
FWIW everyone should do what makes them comfortable and I am not saying you should go out and get dots, but for my almost 70 yo eyes that were never that good when I was young, rds keep me in the game. But please, don’t preach to me that I am doing wrong. I am an adult and can research and make my own mind up.
I have dots on several carry guns, but also have an iron sight carry pistol. All my rds guns have co-witnessed iron sights. I have a 120 day alarm in my phone for each dot to change batteries. I also make witness marks on all my dot screws so at a glance I can tell if they have loosened.
I shoot in a regular action shooting match using both iron sights and dots. My scores are consistently better with dots even though the iron sight guns I use have longer sight radiuses. Yes I train for dot failure and pistol malfunction.
I regularly carry IWB concealed with my dot pistols (p365 and cz Rami both with Holosun EPS carry dots) and occasionally carry my CZ P10C with 507 comp and light OWB under a shirt, jacket etc. although it is mostly a nightstand pistol.
My oldest dot, a Holosun 507k on my SP-01 has about 7k rounds and no failures. I have had a dot failure, early on in my use (Romeo1) which I noticed before I left the house (battery failure thus why I have alarms to change batteries).
A good friend who is a leo in a large metro pd firearms instructor and an avid competition shooter has tens of thousands of rounds downrange with dots and no failures and is not aware of any duty failures in his department. Many LEOs (and this is not a slam, just the way things are) are not avid firearms enthusiasts and practice just enough to maintain certification. My friend believes red dots improve accuracy in these folks the most and decrease errant shots in an active shooting.
FWIW everyone should do what makes them comfortable and I am not saying you should go out and get dots, but for my almost 70 yo eyes that were never that good when I was young, rds keep me in the game. But please, don’t preach to me that I am doing wrong. I am an adult and can research and make my own mind up.