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Looking for info from anyone that’s used one. I have handled the display model on the plastic gun and at first blush, I thought how stupid but after playing with it a bit, it does seem to work better than it should.
But playing with a display ain’t shooting so, anyone used one?
For the whatcha gonna use it for guys, I want a red dot on my Glock 44. This thing mounted in the dovetail might be a workable solution. And at 1.1 oz, it might be light enough to not interfere with the guns operation.
Opinions on this too please.
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I have one mounted on a G40 and it’s been solid. Really, no complaints.
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I have one on a G29. It works just fine, but I do have to remove the battery cover if i want to pull the slide off.
The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me.
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The best thing about Reddots is they don’t require you to align your with the sights and target. All you have to do is place the dot on the target.
The delta point is pretty small which should allow you to find a holster to hold your pistol with it mounted.
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