Ken Hackathorn You Don't need a Red Dot Sight on a carry gun #shorts
Ken Hackathorn, a firearms expert with decades of experience, argues that red dot sights offer minimal advantage for average shooters in typical self-defense encounters (0-10 yards). He emphasizes that achieving true proficiency with a red dot requires significant training commitment, suggesting that iron sights may be a more practical choice for many concealed carriers who cannot dedicate extensive practice time.













