SCS MOS are supposed to be great, but I'm not a believer 100% in auto-adjusting sights (that is all the SCS does).Think I found what I need. But 350$ wow.
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SCS MOS are supposed to be great, but I'm not a believer 100% in auto-adjusting sights (that is all the SCS does).Think I found what I need. But 350$ wow.
Basically an open emitter only has one pane of glass with the emitter 'exposed' to the elements. So if you put dirt / mud / etc behind your DDP window it could prevent the dot / reticle from being projected on the front piece of glass.
A closed emitter is like an Aimpoint or Eotech RDS, with glass in front and behind the emitter, which is fully enclosed. You can obviously get mud on the front or rear glass which prevents you from seeing through the optic, but internally the emitter is still putting the Red dot on the glass and wiping the glass. With an exposed emitter, you could have mud / etc over top of the emitter and it gets dirtier easier and could be harder to clean and not work as well in the rain.
I'm really fine with either, but I see enclosed as better, but not so much as to replace my working open emitters (RMR, 507s, etc). But closed emitters aren't noticeably bigger and are IMO the way going forward.
Just looking for one that has the bullseye and does not require a plate.SCS MOS are supposed to be great, but I'm not a believer 100% in auto-adjusting sights (that is all the SCS does).
I can say from experience with the Romeo zero on my drag around the woods KT P17, I've gotten crap in it and blocked the dot. A piece of corn dust or pine bark about the size of a pencil lead and it's out of service till ya shake it or blow in it. So it can happen.Basically an open emitter only has one pane of glass with the emitter 'exposed' to the elements. So if you put dirt / mud / etc behind your DDP window it could prevent the dot / reticle from being projected on the front piece of glass.
A closed emitter is like an Aimpoint or Eotech RDS, with glass in front and behind the emitter, which is fully enclosed. You can obviously get mud on the front or rear glass which prevents you from seeing through the optic, but internally the emitter is still putting the Red dot on the glass and wiping the glass. With an exposed emitter, you could have mud / etc over top of the emitter and it gets dirtier easier and could be harder to clean and not work as well in the rain.
I'm really fine with either, but I see enclosed as better, but not so much as to replace my working open emitters (RMR, 507s, etc). But closed emitters aren't noticeably bigger and are IMO the way going forward.
Has zev firing pin and spring too. Gtg.They are good to go. Have used several over the years and they are very good. Never had any safety problems or concerns. Zev is legit...
Working on a project. Trying to figure out how much can't I can use so it's not a nusance. Dang RH holster.Pawnshop cruising today after Dr. Appointment. $5 CQC holster, just need screws and backing plate. Also should work with some tweaking on my chest rig.
** also works with my G21.
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I use a Trijicon RMR. I find that the single dot is difficult to acquire at times. I like the Holosun circle with dot. There is a SCS that will mount directly to the slide with no plates required. Can use standard height sights
Tks. Yep, I'm definitely going with the bullseye type reticle. When battling vicious deer and hogs I need every advantage I can get!!, lol.I use a Trijicon RMR. I find that the single dot is difficult to acquire at times. I like the Holosun circle with dot. There is a SCS that will mount directly to the slide with no plates required. Can use standard height sights
Most all of my hunting is in the day time so green will be ok. As far as 10mm s&w's go, they realized how much $$ they were missing out on. Alot of companies are building them now playing catch up. Glad to see it. 10mm is a very good round. Problem is most factory rounds are loaded weak. Handloads done right are devastating on game. 9 is fine, but 10 is for men....AHA! Probably too late now, but another thing to consider is dot color. Red would be best if you're mostly doing nights, green (or some other color) may have advantages in the day, depending on the most likely background color. Lots of green grass? May want red. Lots of red clay? Maybe green.
P.S., apparently you guys haven't heard, but S&W now has a 10mm M&P. I asked the local dealer if he would be willing to take your Glocks on trade, but he said not really since no one is going to want them any more. He said he might let a Glock trade cover the sales tax... as long as it's NIB... but that's about it : )
Yeah, until ya shoot +50 rds at the range and go ^$$&*/÷÷$::! That kicks!P365 in 10mm.....that would be cool
Yep... I got traumatic arthritis in both hands and tendonitis in both elbows from work injuries over 20 years ago (from trying to jam stuck lumber into a moulder every day). They... and my wrists... hurt all the time, snapping, popping, sometimes feeling like I stuck a finger in an electrical socket and locking up, and grip-strength is greatly diminished. The only high-powered handgun I can imagine wanting to shoot would be a Desert Eagle .357 : )Yeah, until ya shoot +50 rds at the range and go ^$$&*/÷÷$::! That kicks!
Nope, moved the g20 the same day. The G21 is my apocalypse double stack black hole machine. Gonna get a holster and attach it to my plate armor ready rig.SCS holosun is the only one I know that will mount without a plate and have shake awake.
It also has lines on it that match the slide.
Now that you have a couple 10 mils.....get rid of all that 45 and put money in your pocket. Haha.
I like the large backstrap. Gives a bigger grip and the larger beaver tail really lets you get aggressive with it. No worry of slide bite, ever