quote:Originally posted by sprg03-A3:quote:Originally posted by myrottiety:
I think I'm saving my pennies and going to get one for myself for Christmas this year.
I really want to try a RDS pistol and the 320RX seems like the most efficient and economical way to do it.
I own two RXs, a P226 and a P320fs, and am 51 with pretty good but declining eyesight and think the RX is an awesome concept. The above pistols are my most accurate. The reflex sight can be a game changer for those of us whose eyes aren't quite so flexible anymore. The P320RX is a hell of a package, well thought out, at a relatively affordable price.
quote:Originally posted by PorterN:quote:First ten rounds from the 7 yard line,
Proof my troubles with the 320RX were me and not the gun. Glad shes workin for ya!
quote:Originally posted by isthatasiginyourpocket:quote:Originally posted by sprg03-A3:quote:Originally posted by myrottiety:
I think I'm saving my pennies and going to get one for myself for Christmas this year.
I really want to try a RDS pistol and the 320RX seems like the most efficient and economical way to do it.
I own two RXs, a P226 and a P320fs, and am 51 with pretty good but declining eyesight and think the RX is an awesome concept. The above pistols are my most accurate. The reflex sight can be a game changer for those of us whose eyes aren't quite so flexible anymore. The P320RX is a hell of a package, well thought out, at a relatively affordable price.
I'm closer to 50 than 40 and the Romeo 1 was a revelation for me. I've never worn glasses but as I age my focal distance is getting longer and longer. The Romeo lets me relax and put the dot on target and focus on the trigger and grip. Maybe its cheating a little but I'm really enjoying the 320-RX and 320-X5 with the Romeo 1.