August 2017 Q&A - Part 3 of 3

Published on September 5, 2017
Duration: 28:24

This discussion explores the effectiveness of Roland Special-style pistol setups, focusing on the impact of compensators and red dot sights on recoil management and target acquisition. The speakers highlight how compensators can significantly reduce muzzle flip, aiding in keeping the red dot visible during rapid fire, which is crucial for accurate shooting. They also touch upon the learning curve associated with red dot sights, emphasizing the need for specific training to leverage their advantages.

Quick Summary

Roland Special pistol setups, featuring compensators and red dot sights, aim to enhance shooting performance by reducing muzzle flip and aiding sight acquisition. Compensators can decrease recoil by up to 30%, helping shooters maintain their sight picture for faster follow-up shots. Red dot sights require specific training to manage muzzle flip effectively and keep the dot visible during rapid fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Worst Gun Discussion
  2. 01:49The Sho Sho: A Bad Machine Gun?
  3. 02:08Sho Sho Production and Designer's Fate
  4. 03:32Sho Sho's Long Recoil Action
  5. 04:09Sho Sho Harmonics and Shootability
  6. 04:52Guerard Commission Rifle Modernization
  7. 06:22Roland Special Pistols: Compensators & Red Dots
  8. 06:36Compensated Pistol Shooting Experience
  9. 06:51Optic Reliability: DeltaPoint Pro vs. RMR
  10. 07:15Upcoming Compensator Testing
  11. 07:34Roland Special History and Recoil Reduction
  12. 08:02Red Dot vs. Iron Sights Training
  13. 08:22Managing Muzzle Flip with Red Dots
  14. 09:07Sight Picture Retention with Red Dots
  15. 09:38Future Compensator Testing
  16. 10:31Exoskeletons and Power Armor Future
  17. 13:17Neural Interface and Sci-Fi Tech
  18. 15:39Finland Trip: Mustard Herring & Similarities
  19. 17:49Finland Land Use: Everyman's Right
  20. 19:50Firearms Podcast Recommendations
  21. 21:49Morale Patches and Merch Discussion
  22. 23:37Multi-Channel Network (MCN) Explanation
  23. 25:32Merch Fulfillment Challenges
  24. 26:03De-monetization and MCN Benefits
  25. 26:37Q&A Wrap-up and Patreon Perks
  26. 27:29InRange Google Hangout

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main benefits of Roland Special pistol setups?

Roland Special pistol setups, which typically include a compensator and a red dot sight, aim to improve shooting performance. The compensator reduces muzzle flip, making it easier to keep the red dot on target for faster follow-up shots. This combination can lead to quicker target acquisition and improved accuracy, especially during rapid fire sequences.

How do compensators affect pistol recoil and muzzle flip?

Compensators are designed to redirect propellant gases upwards, counteracting the pistol's natural tendency to flip upwards under recoil. This redirection can significantly reduce muzzle flip, potentially by 30% or more, allowing the shooter to maintain a more stable sight picture and re-engage targets faster.

What is the difference in training for red dot sights versus iron sights?

Red dot sights require a different training approach. Shooters often need to use a firmer grip and actively manage muzzle flip to ensure the dot remains visible in the sight picture throughout firing. This contrasts with iron sights, where the focus is on aligning the front and rear sights.

Are there any known reliability issues with pistol red dot sights like the RMR?

Some reports suggest that certain red dot sights, such as the RMR, may experience reliability issues when subjected to the high G-forces generated by the cyclic operation of a pistol's bolt. The DeltaPoint Pro is mentioned as a potential alternative that seems to perform better under these conditions.

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