UC_Guy 1971
Elite
I have installed a red dot mount that fits into the rear sight notch of a Ruger Security 9 Compact. Don't know if I am a fan but the factory sights are pretty.... uhm. Well, uneventful. The rear factory sight has a screw that holds it in place. The Lakeline LLC mount has you use that same hole to keep the mount in place and centered.
They offered two different mounts. One is a standard(?) and the other is a low profile(?). I don't really know if there is a big difference other than the low-pro having a RMSc set-up. I went with the low-pro and should have it and a Sig Romeo Zero relatively soon. They also offered a front, fiber-optic sight to pair with the the integrated rear sight notch found in about half of the dots out there now. I ordered one of those too and put an orange fiber into it.
Now having said all of that. Has anyone mounted a dot like this? If so has it raised the the dot up considerably? Has it proven to be sturdy enough to handle being carried all of the time and stay true? Is it as awkward as it looks?
I had considered having the slide milled but realized that I will probably never carry it. It really is just a project gun. I got it for a song and..... it's teal. Plus it feels cheap. The sights kind of proved it's cheapness (not that Glock plastic sights are anything to write home about). The trigger is really nice, but it's teal. It has an external safety; a plus for me. There is a short rail for a light or laser. The finish on the slide looks like something Jennings would use. At the end of the day I don't have enough peach, salmon or antique ivory colored clothing to compliment a teal pistol
They offered two different mounts. One is a standard(?) and the other is a low profile(?). I don't really know if there is a big difference other than the low-pro having a RMSc set-up. I went with the low-pro and should have it and a Sig Romeo Zero relatively soon. They also offered a front, fiber-optic sight to pair with the the integrated rear sight notch found in about half of the dots out there now. I ordered one of those too and put an orange fiber into it.
Now having said all of that. Has anyone mounted a dot like this? If so has it raised the the dot up considerably? Has it proven to be sturdy enough to handle being carried all of the time and stay true? Is it as awkward as it looks?
I had considered having the slide milled but realized that I will probably never carry it. It really is just a project gun. I got it for a song and..... it's teal. Plus it feels cheap. The sights kind of proved it's cheapness (not that Glock plastic sights are anything to write home about). The trigger is really nice, but it's teal. It has an external safety; a plus for me. There is a short rail for a light or laser. The finish on the slide looks like something Jennings would use. At the end of the day I don't have enough peach, salmon or antique ivory colored clothing to compliment a teal pistol