Has anyone experience of mounting a RDS on a Pistol ?
Would you mount it directly on the slide ? - When in use the sight pattern can be obscured as the slide works so the shooter needs to re-sight for the next shot.
Or is it best mounted on a bridge so as the slide moves the sight is stationary and only the muzzle jump needs to be compensated for.
On a number of sites I have seen both being recommended, but would like the opinion of the forum members who have mounted and used RDS on a LBP
Red Dot Sight - Pistol Mounted
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Re: Red Dot Sight - Pistol Mounted
I assume it's for competition so maybe look at what others are using? You will need to re-sight anyway as the pistol recoils (or are you using .22RF??)
Doesn't seem to be any preferences but I would not want anything on a slide that wasn't meant to be there. A bridge type mount may work, can you try both before making any commitment / sending cash?
Wee article on red dot sights for you.
http://www.gunsandammo.com/optics/mini- ... led-carry/
Doesn't seem to be any preferences but I would not want anything on a slide that wasn't meant to be there. A bridge type mount may work, can you try both before making any commitment / sending cash?
Wee article on red dot sights for you.
http://www.gunsandammo.com/optics/mini- ... led-carry/
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Red Dot Sight - Pistol Mounted
Well, my advice is to mount the red dot on a bridge, flat as the sideways mount obstructs the FOV. If it's on a bridge you can also add a shield from the compensator gases.
My choice for a RDS for pistol is C-more.
My choice for a RDS for pistol is C-more.
Re: Red Dot Sight - Pistol Mounted
I would go for C-more on its side, could be as simple as making a plate that goes behind the grip panel. I did try very briefly a minisight, think from shield?? very impressed with that
I did similar for a GSG 1911 but had the sight upright until I learned of the technique of laying them sideways
however I now run a buckmark, so just mount a scope or dot to the rail :)
this was something I quickly knocked up simply to test the concept, far simpler to actually lay the dot on its side.


now life is far simpler :)

I did similar for a GSG 1911 but had the sight upright until I learned of the technique of laying them sideways
however I now run a buckmark, so just mount a scope or dot to the rail :)
this was something I quickly knocked up simply to test the concept, far simpler to actually lay the dot on its side.


now life is far simpler :)

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