Glock 26 vs Glock 43x mos for ccw (Read 11157 times)

eyeeatingfish

Re: Glock 26 vs Glock 43x mos for ccw
« Reply #20 on: August 03, 2023, 09:23:10 PM »
It wont, no worry.

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eyeeatingfish

Re: Glock 26 vs Glock 43x mos for ccw
« Reply #21 on: August 03, 2023, 09:28:30 PM »
"Trust, but verify"

I like to try for myself for many things, especially firearms.  For durability, zero shift, there's lots of tests on those for the "usual suspects" of RDS, including in the context of professional use.  So the technology is tested.  A Glock 19 MOS is a good gateway to RDS pistols, especially now with lots of solid and "better prices" options like Holosun.

I have no firsthand experience with Holosun but just knowing it is a chinese company makes me not interested in them for a combat type optic. Not saying all Chinese stuff is bad but for something like that i'd personally go American if possible.

I have no idea which one I might end up getting. Leupold seems solid and so does trijicon. Not sure what to think about sig red dots, Sig is good but it seems made by a third party based on the price they seem to go for. I have a burris pistol size RDS on a shotgun with no complaints.  Was looking at Steiner as well, seem like a good quality brand.

drck1000

Re: Glock 26 vs Glock 43x mos for ccw
« Reply #22 on: August 03, 2023, 10:18:22 PM »
I have no firsthand experience with Holosun but just knowing it is a chinese company makes me not interested in them for a combat type optic. Not saying all Chinese stuff is bad but for something like that i'd personally go American if possible.

I have no idea which one I might end up getting. Leupold seems solid and so does trijicon. Not sure what to think about sig red dots, Sig is good but it seems made by a third party based on the price they seem to go for. I have a burris pistol size RDS on a shotgun with no complaints.  Was looking at Steiner as well, seem like a good quality brand.
If you want tried and true, and “combat style”, go RMR Type 2. You’re still going to pay quite a bit for those, even with the newer versions just released.

There’s LOTS of videos covering RDS. I personally only have one Holosun, but it’s no cheap Chinesium. Most of my RDS pistols have RMR and one Acro. The Steiner has good reviews, but I’ve never tried one.

Anyways, this discussion prob warrants a separate topic at this point.  :stopjack: