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  • Anyone running an RMR on a Glock?

    I know these have been popular for a while but I've tried to resist it.

    Got one for myself, need to send it for milling, etc.

    Anyone running these for a while that has any input please feel free to chime in.

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    I have one on my G19. Took me some time to get use to the sight/dot presentation from the draw, maybe about 20 draws to "get it" and then it flows natural. Those 20 draws looked like I had never handled a pistol before as I was moving it up and down, side to side and my head was moving all at the same time trying to find the dot. At first I thought I didn't have a good connection with the battery. Glad I practiced at home, by myself as I must have looked like a fool...Have shot it maybe 400+ rounds thru it and like it. When at my range, they won't let us draw from a holster (I know...WTF?) so I put it on the table which is about hip high and I pick it up to act like a draw. It is the only one I have a RMR on, and I have been carrying my G43 now for the last 8+ months, so I need to get it out and "re-train" on it. My G17 and G19x are my SHTF "go-to" pistols, so this one has taken a seat in the back.....:( I know....I hear ya...you spent how much on that RMR and you aren't using the weapon you put it on....
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    • #3
      I have no personal experience, but here are a couple of recent reviews from Ammoland.


      Graham Baates compares eight different red dot / reflex sights in a visual test. ADE, Burris, Nikon, Opsrey, Redfield, Sig, Sightmark, and Trijicon.

      Tom breaks down three basic styles of handgun sights: express, post and notch, and red dot to find out which one is the best handgun sight?

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      • #4
        I have a Trijicon RMR sight on my Glock 40 MOS. The pistol also mounts a Streamlight TLR light. If you do go that route, think about adding suppressor sights. Those allow a correct co witness with the dot.

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