Nah, Optics are not gimmicks my friend, they are a better way of shooting... Like anything on earth there are exceptions.Amen, T !!!
Gimmicks don’t work in the long run
I think it's a hell of a stretch to get anyone to believe Bassbob told you to use Loc-Tite.I've never had one come loose on any gun, i do use blue loctite on all them. Normally i wouldn't but @Bassbob said i should. kinda makes me think his screws are not long enough and barely grabbing a couple of threads.
I have an optic on both my XDM Elites 3.8 barrel 10mm and 45ACP With over a thousand rounds through each handgun and they have never loosened up, no Loctite on either.Thats why I have refused to use optics on pistols--I would never trust them!
FUDD.Just say no to optics on a pistol slide.
Well I have about 16 altogether with optics merely torqued to spec, including four 12 gauge shotguns and never had any of them come loose.The obvious answer is to get the few folks here to open an ffl and sell optics ready handguns. That way in some magic world all we would have to do is put screws in and torque to spec.
My point friend, I am not buying yeet cannons, I want the results you get but cannot seem to get there.Well I have about 16 altogether with optics merely torqued to spec, including four 12 gauge shotguns and never had any of them come loose.
Same, including my Prodigy. New screws are really important. You can feel themWell I have about 16 altogether with optics merely torqued to spec, including four 12 gauge shotguns and never had any of them come loose.
My point friend, I am not buying yeet cannons
That’s my fear they will fix it but take weeks to do soI am having the same problem. Sent 5" prodigy back to SA under warranty (production date May 2024) along with the A14B plate (for my SRO). They fit new slide to gun, mounted plate and six weeks later I got it back. At this point they have had the gun longer than i have owned it. I put witness marks on plate screws before mounting dot and mounted dot according to trijicon specs. Took it to range three days in a row 200 rounds per trip. Around the 500 round mark the plate to slide connection was loose again. I contacted them again (10-2-24) by phone and suggested that the only thing we have not replaced is the $100.00 plus AOS plate and that I want to buy a new one to rule that out. They said they would send a new plate along with screws at no charge. Also said I need to use loctite 7649 primer $28.00, and blue loctite.
The plate arrived today, minus the rear u notch site. Contacted SA again and they are sending the site along with set screw. Yes I can remove the site from original plate but at this point I will wait for the new one.
Contemplating drilling though plate and putting a little tig magic in there to the slide.I really love the way this gun shoots, but refuse to remove optic to secure plate every 500 or so rounds.
question, what gun were you using when you qualified for (Nationals in TX)? does it sport a Hex Dragonfly?
Features Uncommon Discernment Daily.FUDD.
Does that Buick have three on the tree, or one of those new fangled automatic transmissions?
Frequently Undercuts Devine Devices.Features Uncommon Discernment Daily.
Manual is still better. And if you train to use a dot that has malfunctioned you’d find that it doesn't affect your ability to hit your target whatsoever. I’ve seen complete noobs put hits in the A zone from draw out to 10 yds with their dot turned off.New, but I would never put one on a carry gun that may or may not work when needed. Regular sights have been used for generations and
have proved themselves. Also, auto transmissions have proved themselves over the years wise guy.
Not saying they are bad but it's a persons choice if they want to use one. Don't need some fool making a smart remark because I choose not to use one. They need to keep comments to themselves just like I do when I don't agree with a subject. If someone wants to start something bring it on!Manual is still better. And if you train to use a dot that has malfunctioned you’d find that it doesn't affect your ability to hit your target whatsoever. I’ve seen complete noobs put hits in the A zone from draw out to 10 yds with their dot turned off.
Mebbe… I’ll take yer word fer itThe ratio of ones that have worked for years to the ones that have failed is likely a staggeringly lopsided number in favor of the former.
You’re absolutely right. I just like to offer the flip side when I see someone making uninformed comments.Not saying they are bad but it's a persons choice if they want to use one. Don't need some fool making a smart remark because I choose not to use one. They need to keep comments to themselves just like I do when I don't agree with a subject. If someone wants to start something bring it on!