The big bulbous thing sticking up over the top of a defensive handgun sure looks like one more thing to get snagged on clothing during a draw from an concealed carry holster. With my Austrian friend, I was interested in how a person totally unfamiliar with a red dot sight would react to shooting with one for the first time. His inclination was to put the front sight in the RMR window which of course would result in a very high shot. Telling him to hold it lower just resulted in him lowering his arm instead of canting his wrist forward lowering the front of the pistol. I'm sure my wife would likely do the same thing if she ever wanted to shoot that .45, which she doesn't.

Doc_Holidude and I might need to negotiate a little. There was a set of Tritium night sights on that .45 for a long time, but they went out eventually. An adjustable set of those Dawson fiber optics could be in it's future.


My other auto is a .45

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