Handgun Red Dots you should and shouldn't get.

Published on March 30, 2025
Duration: 24:49

This video provides a critical review of various handgun red dot sights, categorizing them into 'eh' (optics with potential issues but functional) and 'dog water' (optics to avoid). The instructor emphasizes reliability, durability, and practical considerations like window size and battery life, drawing from extensive student feedback and personal experience. Recommendations focus on optics that perform consistently under demanding use, particularly for duty and concealed carry applications.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon RMR Type 2 is a top recommendation for handgun red dot sights due to its exceptional durability, long battery life often exceeding 3.5 years in real-world use, and simple, reliable design, making it a benchmark for performance and longevity in demanding conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Handgun RDS Recommendations
  2. 02:08Viewer Request: Optic Recommendations
  3. 02:25Optics That Work But Aren't Recommended
  4. 05:39The 'Eh' Category: Acro P2 Issues
  5. 07:08Steiner Optics: Similar Issues to Acro
  6. 07:25Vortex Defender XL & Delta Point Footprint
  7. 08:31Holosun 509T: Sealing and Fogging Issues
  8. 09:09Rapid Fire: 'Dog Water' Optics to Avoid
  9. 09:40Crimson Trace: Never Reliable
  10. 09:54Sig Sauer & Swampfox Optics
  11. 10:08Burris, Doctor Optics, Bushnell, Primary Arms
  12. 10:39Olight/O Site & Shield Sights
  13. 11:07Sile Optics: Fragile and Unreliable
  14. 12:41Bare Minimum Recommendations: Holosun
  15. 13:12Holosun Turret Adjustment Quirk
  16. 13:30Holosun RMR Footprint Screw Issue
  17. 14:48Holosun K Variants for Small Guns
  18. 15:36Holosun Shake-Away Feature & Battery Life
  19. 16:58Apex Holosun Recommendations: 507Comp & 507K
  20. 17:36Highly Reliable Optics: Trijicon
  21. 18:35Trijicon RMR HD vs. 507Comp
  22. 19:16Trijicon RMR Type 2: The Gold Standard
  23. 20:02RMR Type 2 Simplicity and Durability
  24. 20:41RMR Type 2 Window Size vs. RMR HD
  25. 21:11RMR Type 2 Battery Life
  26. 22:04Trijicon SRO: Pros and Cons
  27. 22:10SRO vs. 507Comp
  28. 23:19Conclusion: Limited Recommendations
  29. 23:51Train With Us & Support the Channel

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main issues with the Acro P2 red dot sight?

The Acro P2 has a noticeably small window, impacting light transmission for low-light shooting. It also has a higher-than-zero chance of moisture invasion and has been observed with loose internal screws, making it less reliable for demanding use.

Which handgun red dot sights does the instructor recommend avoiding?

The instructor strongly advises against optics from Crimson Trace, Sig Sauer, Swampfox, Burris, Bushnell, Doctor Optics, Olight/O Site, and Sile, citing consistent issues with reliability, durability, and overall poor construction for serious firearm applications.

What makes the Trijicon RMR Type 2 a top recommendation for handgun red dots?

The Trijicon RMR Type 2 is praised for its exceptional durability, long battery life (often over 3.5 years in real-world use), and simple, reliable design. It's considered a benchmark for handgun RDS performance and longevity.

Are there any specific compatibility issues with Holosun optics?

Yes, Holosun optics, particularly the 507/508 line, can have mounting challenges on RMR-cut slides. The screw head dimensions may differ slightly, requiring the use of Holosun's provided screws and potentially needing modification for proper fit.

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