Are Red Dots reliable?

Published on April 18, 2025
Duration: 0:36

This content addresses early concerns about red dot sight reliability on pistols. The speaker, drawing from extensive personal experience, asserts that red dots have proven more reliable than traditional iron sights, citing personal instances of front sights falling off and rear sights drifting out of place on Glocks. The speaker's authoritative stance is based on direct, long-term use of both systems.

Quick Summary

Experienced firearms instructors report that modern red dot sights on pistols are generally more reliable than traditional iron sights. Personal accounts include front sights falling off and rear sights drifting, while red dots have not failed in direct use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Early Red Dot Reliability Concerns
  2. 00:09Personal Red Dot Experience
  3. 00:18Iron Sight Failure Examples
  4. 00:29Red Dot vs. Iron Sight Reliability

Frequently Asked Questions

Are red dot sights reliable on pistols?

Based on personal experience from an experienced firearms instructor, red dot sights have proven to be reliable on pistols. While early models had issues, modern red dots, in the speaker's experience, are more reliable than traditional iron sights, which have a history of failing by falling off or drifting.

What are common failures with iron sights on pistols?

Common failures with iron sights on pistols include the front sight detaching completely from the slide and the rear sight drifting out of its dovetail. These failures can render the firearm's aiming system ineffective.

Have red dot sights ever failed for experienced users?

While early red dot models may have had reliability issues, an experienced firearms instructor states they have never personally experienced a red dot failure on their pistol. This contrasts with their personal history of multiple iron sight failures.

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