Thank you all for your comments and suggestions. I have been leaning pretty hard towards the AGM Rattler TS35-384 or the TS35-640. I'm going to assume if I can afford it the TS35-640 would be worth the extra money?
Looking for some advice about jumping into the thermal world. I have been debating between a stand-alone sight or a clip-on. As of now, I am planning on putting whatever I get on a Ruger American in 300 blackout and only plan on shooting suppressed with subsonic ammo. I know with this I am...
I'm looking for a Spikes Tactical Havoc, Tac-D, Tac-79, Nemesis SL, Cobray, or similar style of 37mm launcher. Either slide forward or side break style.
I want to highlight this quoted part above from Deadly Threat Defense. If you want to think about it in terms of iron sights, the target is your 'front' sight and the dot is your 'rear' sight. We want the front to be crisp and clear, which in this instance is the target. Thinking this way may help
A couple quick thoughts on this and your next post. Doesn't a 'lit ball' front sight also cause you to get tunnel vision staring at it just like a dot? A good way to get past staring at or looking for the dot is to take a target and write out a rhyme or phrase on it and then follow along with...
There are many advantages to running a red dot. Good points have already been brought up so I'll just leave you with a couple of questions. If you need to use your concealed carry piece don't you want to have every advantage of winning possible? To you, does that mean running a dot or not...
What type of handgun do you edc? And how small/definition of micro-comp?
I carry a G19 with Agency Arms 417 Comp. I have not had to change out any springs or do any extra work to make it remain reliable. (Reliability is my number 1 concern for edc!) I think a comp is very much worth it as long...