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Not cheap though. Very low profile, but small window. ![]() https://www.thefirearmblog.com...docter-optics-glock/ | ||
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Funny that you posted that. I’m going the other way. Trijicon SRO. I find the small window of an RMR problematic. Bigger window is better for me. I wish that little thing worked for me because that size is fantastic. | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
Honestly it isn't - beauty of a RDS is the increased viewing window and not just having to line up the irons. Not saying it's not going to work, but a 5MOA dot you have to essentially line up the irons for anyway? I'm not convinced. | |||
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I mean, I understand it in theory. I even like the concept of making it part of an MOS plate, but I suspect it all falls apart in application. | |||
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Do that with at least a RMR size window and they’ll have something. Regardless, innovation and new products spur the same. I’m good with that! | |||
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Swing and a miss for me and yet I like some of the ideas here. I think the same thing with a bigger rmr sized window that sits above the sights would be more of my flavor but as stated I like the core concept. Making it MOS plate sized should allow someone to spread the internals out and maybe hit a good size with just the window being bigger. Not sure if that makes sense outside of my head. The whole point of a dot is to not use the sights unless something breaks though. | |||
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My other Sig is a Steyr. ![]() |
Looks good to me. Hopefully a bigger window is in order. If the base were wide enough to look like it belonged on a 40MOS I might be tempted sooner... | |||
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