RedDot πŸ”΄ Vs Ironsights πŸ”« What Do You Guys Prefer? Glock 17 #shorts #glock #viral #edc #ccw

Published on August 26, 2023
Duration: 0:56

This video compares the time taken to draw from low ready and engage multiple targets using iron sights versus a red dot sight on a Glock pistol. The speaker, who has some training, found the red dot to be faster. The drill involves engaging two steel and two rubber targets, with times recorded by an electronic timer.

Quick Summary

A timed drill comparing red dot sights and iron sights on a Glock pistol showed a performance difference. Drawing from low ready and engaging four targets took 1.67 seconds with a red dot, versus 1.89 seconds with iron sights, highlighting the speed advantage of red dot optics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Drill Setup
  2. 00:26Iron Sights Performance
  3. 00:35Red Dot Sight Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the performance difference between red dot sights and iron sights in the Glock drill?

In a draw-and-engage drill involving two steel and two rubber targets, the red dot sight allowed the speaker to complete the drill in 1.67 seconds, compared to 1.89 seconds with iron sights. This indicates a noticeable speed advantage for the red dot.

What drill was performed to compare red dot sights and iron sights?

The drill involved drawing a Glock pistol from a low-ready position and engaging two steel targets followed by two rubber targets. The total time for this sequence was recorded using an electronic shooting timer for objective comparison.

What Glock models were mentioned in the comparison?

The video title specifically mentions the Glock 17, while the transcript refers to the speaker using a Glock 19 (or 17 from title) for the drill. Both are popular models for concealed carry and general shooting.

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