Things people say about dots on pistols.

Published on February 21, 2021
Duration: 56:08

This video debunks common myths and misconceptions surrounding red dot sights (RDS) on handguns. The instructor argues that RDS significantly improve accuracy and speed, especially at distances beyond close range, and are not inherently less reliable than iron sights. He emphasizes that proper training is crucial for maximizing RDS benefits and that claims about reduced aptitude or military non-adoption are often based on inexperience or outdated information.

Quick Summary

Red dot sights on handguns are not less reliable than iron sights; modern RDS are robust, and their long battery life mitigates concerns about power failure. Claims of reduced aptitude are often due to RDS exposing fundamental mechanical weaknesses that, once corrected, lead to greater overall proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Debunking Myths About Pistol Dots
  2. 00:37Source of Misinformation: Inexperience and Bias
  3. 01:24Instructor's Personal Journey with Dots
  4. 03:52Myth 1: Military Non-Adoption = Unreliability
  5. 05:09Myth 2: Co-witnessing is Essential
  6. 06:31Myth 3: No Advantage Up Close
  7. 10:07Realities of Self-Defense Shooting Distances and Rounds
  8. 14:04Myth 4: Reduces Overall Aptitude
  9. 21:41Myth 5: Cost is Prohibitive
  10. 25:39Myth 6: Night Vision Compatibility Issues
  11. 30:04Myth 7: Dots Work Like Irons
  12. 33:16Myth 8: Irons Don't Run Out of Battery
  13. 36:16Myth 9: Can't Shoot Responsibly at Distance
  14. 40:39Myth 10: Holdover with Dots is Irresponsible
  15. 47:12Myth 11: Falling Apart on Irons After Dots
  16. 54:22Conclusion and Training Opportunities

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do some people claim red dot sights reduce handgun aptitude?

Claims that red dot sights reduce handgun aptitude are largely false. Initially, RDS can expose fundamental mechanical weaknesses like poor recoil control or holster presentation, making the shooter appear worse. However, mastering these mechanics with an RDS leads to greater overall proficiency and refinement of skills, not a reduction in aptitude.

Are red dot sights on handguns reliable compared to iron sights?

Modern red dot sights are generally more reliable than iron sights on handguns. The mounting screws for RDS are proportionally massive and secure, making them less prone to coming loose or breaking off than front sights, which can be ejected or snap off. While batteries can die, modern RDS have very long battery lives, and tritium vials in irons can also fail.

What are the advantages of red dot sights for low-light shooting?

Red dot sights offer significant advantages in low-light conditions. The illuminated dot provides a clear aiming point that is less affected by ambient light than iron sights, which can become obscured. Unlike iron sights that can be washed out by weapon lights, an RDS remains visible and provides a consistent aiming solution.

Can you effectively shoot at longer distances with a red dot on a handgun?

Yes, shooting at longer distances (e.g., 200-300 yards) with a 9mm handgun is significantly easier and more accurate with a red dot sight. The RDS provides a precise aiming point without obscuring the target area, unlike iron sights which can cover a substantial portion of the target at distance, making holdovers more manageable and effective.

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