Better for Concealed Carry - Optics or Iron Sights; Virtues of the 1911: Gun Talk Radio| 1.7.18 C

Published on January 9, 2018
Duration: 44:23

This video features an in-depth discussion on pistol sighting systems for concealed carry, comparing red dot optics, iron sights, and laser sights. Expert Mas Ayoob and trainer Carl Weathers share insights from a year-long study, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of each system in defensive scenarios. The discussion covers draw speed, accuracy at different distances, and the importance of backup iron sights when using red dot optics.

Quick Summary

Red dot sights offer superior accuracy at distance by aligning the aiming point with the target's focal plane. However, for close-range defensive draws, they can be slower than iron sights due to the smaller window requiring more time to acquire the dot. It's also crucial to use backup iron sights in case the red dot fails.

Chapters

  1. 07:45Optics vs. Iron Sights Discussion Begins
  2. 11:09Study on Pistol Sighting Systems
  3. 12:36Performance at Distance
  4. 12:56Performance at Close Range
  5. 13:33Importance of Backup Iron Sights
  6. 16:15Laser Sight Performance
  7. 16:45Laser Sights as Training Tools

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the pros and cons of red dot sights for concealed carry?

Red dot sights offer superior accuracy at distance by aligning the aiming point with the target's focal plane. However, for close-range defensive draws, they can be slower than iron sights due to the smaller window requiring more time to acquire the dot. It's also crucial to use backup iron sights in case the red dot fails.

When are laser sights most beneficial for a handgun?

Laser sights are most beneficial for individuals with significant visual impairments that prevent them from seeing their handgun's sights clearly at close range. They also provide a considerable advantage in low-light or no-light conditions, aiding in target identification and aiming.

Why are backup iron sights important when using a red dot sight on a concealed carry pistol?

Backup iron sights are essential because they provide a reliable aiming solution if the electronic red dot sight malfunctions, loses power, or becomes obscured. These sights should be tall enough to co-witness with the red dot, ensuring you can still aim effectively.

What is the 'bridge index' technique for drawing a pistol?

The 'bridge index' is a technique where you establish a consistent facial contact point, like your jawline touching your shoulder or bicep, during the draw stroke. This repeatable contact point helps ensure your sights are aligned with your eye, leading to faster and more accurate target acquisition.

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