Just get a dot dude

Published on December 13, 2025
Duration: 6:52

Ben Stoeger, a professional firearms instructor and competitive shooter, advises on the transition to red dot optics for handguns. He highlights the increasing reliability and affordability of red dots, recommending them to simplify training and keep pace with modern shooting standards. The guide covers the basic installation process, emphasizing safety and proper mounting techniques for various popular models.

Quick Summary

Professional firearms instructor Ben Stoeger advises getting a red dot sight for your handgun, noting their increased reliability and affordability. He recommends budget options like the Osight for beginners, explaining they simplify training and keep you current with modern shooting technology, even when compared to premium models.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Do you need a red dot for training?
  2. 01:13The shift to red dots
  3. 02:13Budget optics: The Osight
  4. 03:58User feedback and comparisons
  5. 06:22Final recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I get a red dot sight for my handgun?

Red dot sights have become more reliable, affordable, and accessible. They simplify the learning process in shooting classes by removing the equipment gap, allowing you to focus on fundamental skills rather than the 'iron vs. dot' debate. It helps you stay current with modern shooting practices.

What are good budget red dot options for beginners?

The Osight is highlighted as a budget-friendly entry-level red dot sight. It's praised for driving competition on price, making red dot technology more accessible to a wider range of shooters. Other mid-tier options like the Holosun 507 and Vortex Defender are also mentioned.

How do budget red dots like the Osight compare to premium options?

While premium optics like the Trijicon SRO or Leupold DeltaPoint Pro offer superior glass clarity and build quality, budget options such as the Osight are functionally sufficient for training and getting started. The key is to adopt modern optics technology.

Do I need an optics-ready handgun to use a red dot?

While not strictly necessary (mounts can be used), an optics-ready slide is highly recommended. It allows for a more direct and stable mounting of the red dot sight, often improving reliability and reducing the overall profile of the optic on the firearm.

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