LOL I totally understand. Im not sure where the Riton is made or who actually makes it. Swampfox is in Tucson which is actually 120 miles from me. I know how you feel I dealt with all this crap with the Sig P365 with out the slide cut and tore my hair out
Guy - you made a few points I want to revisit with you and those out here...bought my Hellcat for one primary reason - personal self defense. My interaction with it will be minimal compared to other big shooters out here. Maybe once a month to the range to stay sharp/hone skills. Bought it as my CCW.
As for a red dot...well...I am drawn to gadgetry, and have to resist the urge (or get swept up in groupthink) to buy something I
think I need, but in reality never will, at least not in a chaotic, high adrenaline personal defense scenario.
Reasons to get one? Well, maybe there's some training value to be had....and I don't want to **** away a lot of $$ on missed shots at the range. And maybe there is some personal self-defense value
I just know about yet.
Now that I've bored you with my story
, to my question...will a RMD likely play any real role in a self-defense scenario? When I read comments about having issues finding the dot I think "There won't be time for that in a high-stress situation. I just need to be skilled at "point and shoot" at 25 yards or less." I don't see a personal defense scenario where I'd be shooting at anything far off (25 yards+)...or am I missing something?
So...for those of us who own a gun solely for these reasons, is a red dot a true value-add? BTW, I'm 62 and do wear vision correction, and assume this will only get worse as the years go by. How does a dot accomodate those who wear glasses full time, or are blurry-sighted without them (since my glasses may or may not be available in a bad situation)?
....and not that it matters, but if I DO go ahead, I've narrowed it down to the Swampfox or the Holosun 407K (yes, I'm aware of the necessary mod to the slide)