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Yes, in this model you do lose your rear sight if you want to add an optic. You should not have to purchase the one with the Hex optic just to not lose your rear sight when you add a red dot. Basically forcing you to purchase the red dot equipped model if you want to keep your rear sight. I understand taking on the STI Sticato, but again Springfield has produced many 9mm pistols. And as you can see on this and many other forums, the major disappointment is that the Prodigy is a 9mm. Accompany that with the fact that you lose your rear sight if you don't purchase the one with the attached Hex optic is why it was a disappointment for me.
As Springfield Armory produced firearm, I am willing to come out and say that the Prodigy is definitely an aesthetically pleasing pistol. I am confident that it is just as reliable as my TRP. But produced in a 9mm where you lose your rear sight when you add a red dot is not what I was expecting in a new double stack 1911.
As in the run of the Prodigy models, also thought it would of been developed in a .45ACP first then transition to the 9mm in later versions if the demand was there for it.