knockonit said:
and if the red dot goes south, or dead, whats next, throw it at the target, just saying
maybe mabye not
Rj
I remember when throwing an empty handgun at the bad guy was written into Hollywood movies all the time. :roll: But, now, with all the plastic frames, an empty pistol won't even make a good hammer in a old time western.
Humor aside, you bring up an excellent point! This is something that I thought of extensively, just before I installed a Red dot on my MP, many years ago. Because I think it is a very serious 'WHAT IF" with a carry piece. I have never felt comfortable betting my life on electronics, of any kind.
After some research, I found a guy on line with a video promoting two hand point shooting, from waste level, with elbows locked against both sides of the body. It seemed rather awkward and funky, until I tried it. Now, it is my initial shooting position for 10 yard practice. It really didn't take any time at all to get good at it! It turned out to be so efficient, comfortable and natural, I began wondering why I needed the Red Dot at all.
Hell, I began wondering why I needed ANY sights on a pistol! :roll:
Then I moved out to 33 yards and quickly realized "WHY A RED DOT". I have satisfied my need for accuracy quite nicely even out to 50 yards with a Red Dot. So, I guess I answered my question of "WHY A RED DOT"!
Back to your post, yeah, even without a functioning Red Dot, the job can get done when up close and personal, imo.