An Adult Conversation on Red Dot Sights

The firearms community is a true sucker for fads and fashion.  It also has a higher ratio of self-proclaimed experts than any other field, most of which are not qualified to weigh in on anything.  Just as we have a raging, decades-long debate over 45 acp vs. 9mm (the stupidest debate in our sphere), so... Continue Reading →

Review of the Romeo 5 Red Dot Optic

I am not a fanboy of Sig optics.  For example, pertaining to their rifle scopes, I, personally, prefer Leupold or Vortex.  For pistol red dots, I far prefer Trijicon or Holosun. There is, however, one exception: the Sig Romeo 5 Generally, with optics, you get what you pay for.  In the case of the Sig... Continue Reading →

Vision Issues and Sights

Like everything else with our body, our vision changes over time.  I am extremely near sighted.  This is one reason that I have always been into the speed-oriented action shooting sports over anything to do with fine accuracy as my vision is a limiting factor, especially with the handgun.  Magnified optics are a total game... Continue Reading →

Review of the Holosun 507c

Having been actively training with a pistol red dot lately I have been using the well-known, and generally well respected, Holosun 507c optic.  Holosun optics have a reputation for being solid budget optics, as they run in the $300-$400 dollar range rather than the $500-$700 dollar range of the industry standardad Trijicon or Aimpoint optics. ... Continue Reading →

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