This guide details the installation and fixed zeroing process for the Ruger Ready Dot optic. As demonstrated by InRangeTV, this $99 optic utilizes an RMSc footprint and features a 15 MOA dot with no external adjustments, relying on its mechanical zero. While initial testing showed it to be slightly off at 10 yards, it proved effective for center-of-mass hits at defensive distances. The review highlights its value for budget-conscious buyers but notes limitations in extreme lighting and potential long-term durability concerns due to its polymer housing.
This video introduces the Ruger MAX-9 pistol equipped with the new Ruger ReadyDot optic. The ReadyDot is a unique, battery-free red dot sight powered by fiber optics, featuring a fixed 15 MOA dot and designed for co-witnessing with iron sights. It utilizes an RMSc Shield pattern footprint, making it compatible with other micro-compact pistols. The optic offers simplicity with no electronic adjustments, relying on ambient light for illumination and a tritium front sight for backup.
The Ruger ReadyDot is a simple, rugged red dot sight designed for compact pistols. It utilizes fiber optics for illumination, eliminating the need for batteries and electronics, making it highly reliable and resistant to water, humidity, and recoil. Its 15 MOA dot is large and fast for short-range engagements and co-witnesses with iron sights.
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