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#1
Gear/Equipment / Re: Glock 40 Red Dot
September 19 2018 04:04:42 PM MDT
Is a Trijicon RM09 1MOA of any use in pistols or is it past the point of diminishing returns in precision compared to the DP 2.5MOA?


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#2
Gear/Equipment / RM09 1MOA vs Delta Point 2.5MOA
September 19 2018 08:44:36 AM MDT
Greetings folks,

I'm planning on buying a G40 with a 7" KKM barrel for hunting/woods carry/range time and was wanting your opinion on MOA dot size of these two optics for the gun. I understand turning up the power on the 1MOA makes it slightly larger. I have read the DP is clearer and easier to see through and you can replace the battery without removing the RMR. Could anyone with some experience help a 10mm/RMR newbie out?

Regards,

Mike
#3
General Discussion / Re: Car / Truck gun: rifle or shotgun?
September 18 2018 09:28:40 AM MDT
I enthusiastically advise that if you buy a dedicated "truck gun", whatever the definition of that supremely vague term is, you never leave it unattended under any circumstance. It goes in and out with you. This is one of the main ways to prevent criminals from obtaining guns and goes hand in hand with responsible gun ownership. I can't tell you just how many felon in possession/VOP cases I've worked on where the defendant stole firearms out of easily accessible vehicles, either because it was unlocked, did not auto-lock because the key signal was still being received by the ECU from inside the home, or it was a smash and grab.

If you have a way to lock it, great, but then you lose ease of access, so it's a balancing act of what's best for you.

Regards
#4
General Discussion / New Here
September 18 2018 09:08:08 AM MDT
Hello,

I'm new here and in the market for a large 10mm pistol. I've been shooting for about 20 years. Been lurking the forum for a week and getting some great information here. Happy to have read some very knowledgeable and polite conversations, and hoping to add something here myself.

Regards,

Mike