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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 4118518" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>I tried them on a few guns. It took a bit to warm up to them but once I found one I liked, I tolerate them a bit more. But I'm also a KISS type person. So my guns stay stock and simple for the most part. I may change sights and grips but most everything else stays like it was built.</p><p></p><p>I still don't think I'd use one on a carry/duty gun. One thing I did find is that if I drew the gun and the dot wasn't right there, I spent too much time focusing on finding it instead of what I should've been focusing on...the target. I know that's a training issue. But it's still one more thing I have to remember and overcome. Decades of sight acquisition are still ingrained in my muscles and I just do that better.</p><p></p><p>There's definitely a use and some advantages, but for me, the cons (in general) outweigh the pros.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 4118518, member: 45773"] I tried them on a few guns. It took a bit to warm up to them but once I found one I liked, I tolerate them a bit more. But I'm also a KISS type person. So my guns stay stock and simple for the most part. I may change sights and grips but most everything else stays like it was built. I still don't think I'd use one on a carry/duty gun. One thing I did find is that if I drew the gun and the dot wasn't right there, I spent too much time focusing on finding it instead of what I should've been focusing on...the target. I know that's a training issue. But it's still one more thing I have to remember and overcome. Decades of sight acquisition are still ingrained in my muscles and I just do that better. There's definitely a use and some advantages, but for me, the cons (in general) outweigh the pros. [/QUOTE]
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