I’ve been thinking just to leave it as is. I’m a pretty good shot without it and have never had a red dot in any of my pistols. Just one of those accessories I was curious as to whether would be good to have or useful.as is on my thoughts!
CC with a small optic designed for slimmer pistols is not an issuei don't have any compacts shorter that 4" (s/w 10mm) and would think having an optic on a cc would be more difficult to conceal?
I have a Leupold Delta that is really nice. I did a Dave Spaulding RDS class and no issues. So you wouldn’t go wrong with it.
Others like closed emitters and I have dabbled with Aimpoint Acro 2 and those are great. There are also some Trijicon offerings that I know folks that use them as does my Sheriffs Department and they are good.
Can’t give an opinion on Holosun or most others
Good luck
Thanks for the recommendation, much appreciatedI have a Leupold Delta that is really nice. I did a Dave Spaulding RDS class and no issues. So you wouldn’t go wrong with it.
Others like closed emitters and I have dabbled with Aimpoint Acro 2 and those are great. There are also some Trijicon offerings that I know folks that use them as does my Sheriffs Department and they are good.
Can’t give an opinion on Holosun or most others
Good luck
There’s theDoesn’t look like that firearm is capable of mounting a red dot. That rear sight is dovetailed. The slide is not milled to mount a red dot sight… Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
Are going to use a dovetail mount or have the slide milled? I would personally recommend going with a RMS footprint optic. That footprint includes many of the micro dots that will make concealing much easier. I prefer the Holosun 507K v2 green dot. I have this on a few of my carry guns and it's a great optic.Hey everyone! I wanted to reach out and ask on suggestions you would consider for a Springfield emp 1911 3” 9mm.
I know there’s Halosun but I’ve also have heard there may be some others that are better?
Been looking at this as well.Are going to use a dovetail mount or have the slide milled? I would personally recommend going with a RMS footprint optic. That footprint includes many of the micro dots that will make concealing much easier. I prefer the Holosun 507K v2 green dot. I have this on a few of my carry guns and it's a great optic.
A laser is an alternative to an optic, and it would be way easier to install.Been looking at this as well.
This is probably your best option for that pistol. The RailMaster you were looking at requires a Picatinny rail to mount the laser on. The Laser grips are going to be your best and easiest option to install.Been looking at this as well.
The good and probably most important perk of getting a slide milled is you can mill it for a direct mount. That is the best way to mount a RDSPersonally, I wouldn’t get a slide milled unless I was sure I wanted an optic, as well as which one. I think the best solution in this thread is try the XD9 mod 3. You can get a reasonably priced optic to try out the optic life and still spend WAY less than slide milling and a quality optic are going to cost.
There are also other alternatives that come with an optic. I might suggest seeing if a friend has an optic fitted gun you could try, or someplace to rent one. Though either option likely won’t give you enough time to become skilled at using an optic.
I actually bought an optic and plate (Holosun 507C) for my Emissary AOS but after I fired it, decided I didn’t need it. I do run an optic on my Hellcat and my G23 .357 Sig conversion. I like staying skilled with both irons and optics.