Red-Dot Sights DON'T Belong on Your Carry Gun!?!

Published on March 6, 2025
Duration: 10:43

This video discusses the utility and considerations of red dot sights on carry guns. The speaker, identified as 'Yankee', emphasizes that while red dots can significantly aid in acquiring moving targets and for individuals with vision issues like farsightedness, they are not a replacement for iron sights. The critical takeaway is the necessity of co-witnessing red dots with backup iron sights, especially for carry guns, due to potential battery failure. The video suggests that the inconvenience of needing taller sights to achieve co-witnessing might deter some users from adopting red dots on their handguns.

Quick Summary

Red dot sights can enhance carry gun performance, particularly for moving targets and vision issues. However, co-witnessing with backup iron sights is paramount due to battery dependency. The need for taller sights to achieve co-witnessing can be a deterrent for some users.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction: Red Dots on Carry Guns?
  2. 00:42Red Dots for Moving Targets & Vision Issues
  3. 01:37Applicability to Carry Guns
  4. 02:13Co-witnessing with Iron Sights
  5. 02:27Battery Failure Concerns
  6. 03:03Viewer Opinions on Red Dots
  7. 03:43Firearm Example: PSA Zombie Hunter
  8. 04:11Red Dots for Farsightedness
  9. 04:47Personal Experience with Red Dots
  10. 05:43Revolvers vs. Semi-Automatics with Red Dots
  11. 06:12Red Dots Supplement, Not Replace Sights
  12. 06:34Simplicity of Iron Sights
  13. 07:01Why People Avoid Red Dots on Carry Guns
  14. 07:21Optic Cuts and Sight Height
  15. 08:36Ideal Red Dot Design for Carry
  16. 09:14Final Thoughts & Viewer Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Are red dot sights suitable for carry guns?

Red dot sights can be beneficial for carry guns, especially for engaging moving targets or for individuals with vision impairments. However, they are not a replacement for iron sights. The critical factor is ensuring co-witnessing capability with backup iron sights due to potential battery failure.

Why is co-witnessing important for red dot sights on carry guns?

Co-witnessing is essential because red dot sights rely on batteries. If the battery dies or the optic malfunctions, you need to be able to immediately use your iron sights for accurate aiming. This requires the iron sights to be tall enough to be visible through the red dot optic.

What are the main drawbacks of red dot sights on carry guns?

The primary drawback is the reliance on batteries, which can fail. Additionally, achieving co-witnessing often requires purchasing taller suppressor height sights, which adds cost and complexity. Some firearms are also not optimally set up for red dot integration with backup sights.

Can red dots help with vision problems like farsightedness on a carry gun?

Yes, red dots can be a significant advantage for individuals with farsightedness or difficulty changing focus. The single illuminated dot provides a clear aiming point without requiring the eye to focus on multiple planes (front sight, rear sight, target) simultaneously.

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