This video discusses the necessity of suppressor height sights on handguns, particularly when using a red dot sight. The speaker argues that standard height sights can obstruct the red dot's window, especially with smaller RMRs. While suppressor height sights are beneficial for co-witnessing with a suppressor, the speaker suggests standard sights can still be usable even with a suppressor attached, by superimposing them over the target.
This video provides an expert evaluation of the Glock 19 COA by Lucas Botkin, a recognized industry influencer. The guide focuses on live fire testing of the integrated Aimpoint optic, assessing its performance during rapid fire, recoil management, and the practical benefits of its larger viewing window compared to the Aimpoint ACRO. Botkin's analysis highlights the optic's potential advantages for dynamic shooting scenarios.
This video from Geauga Firearms Academy focuses on improving red dot sight acquisition speed for defensive handgun use. Instructor Neil emphasizes looking through the optic like a windshield, focusing on the target beyond the dot, and recognizing the dot's color rather than its precise position. He demonstrates that a significant margin of error exists for effective defensive shots, even with the dot at the edge of the optic window, encouraging faster shooting by trusting the color and not waiting for perfect alignment.
This video discusses the necessity of suppressor height sights on handguns, particularly when using red dot sights. The speaker argues that while suppressor height sights are beneficial for clearing a suppressor's view, they are not strictly required for functionality. Standard height sights can still be used effectively, even with a suppressor, by superimposing them over the target.
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