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<blockquote data-quote="HiredHand" data-source="post: 3757959" data-attributes="member: 2469"><p>Sorry, I came into the conversation part way. I think the ability to be concealed is subjective. Like the difference between concealing a j-frame or a 5” 1911, or the difference between AIWB and the 4:30 position. People are going to have feelings about what makes them concealable or difficult to conceal. I don’t necessarily think that the size of red dots and the mounting options available 15+ years made those optics significantly more difficult to conceal than the dot sights of today is my point. The sights today are definitely better, as are the mounting options and holsters; but I do believe that we could split hairs when discussing which is more concealable a modern RDO or those from the not so distant past. I’m glad to see that innovation and improvement is continuing to take place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HiredHand, post: 3757959, member: 2469"] Sorry, I came into the conversation part way. I think the ability to be concealed is subjective. Like the difference between concealing a j-frame or a 5” 1911, or the difference between AIWB and the 4:30 position. People are going to have feelings about what makes them concealable or difficult to conceal. I don’t necessarily think that the size of red dots and the mounting options available 15+ years made those optics significantly more difficult to conceal than the dot sights of today is my point. The sights today are definitely better, as are the mounting options and holsters; but I do believe that we could split hairs when discussing which is more concealable a modern RDO or those from the not so distant past. I’m glad to see that innovation and improvement is continuing to take place. [/QUOTE]
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