UnaStamus wrote:Freddie Blish, the president of Robar, has been pretty vocal about the RMR being the most durable for pistol use. Pistol RDS get killed by recoil at a very high rate. Thus far, the RMR has been the most reliable. Some have been killed by pistols, but it's a small number when compared to other brands. The second more reliable thus far has been the Leupold DeltaPoint Pro. Given the cost of the Leupold DP-PRO, the RMR is a far better option anyways.
The MRDS is a good option on pistols for people with failing vision, or for other specific needs like better long range precise shot placement. A pistol RDS is not going to be faster than iron sights, so be careful about getting into an RDS just to "join the 21st Century". Paul Howe of CSAT has noted that no student running an RDS has passed the time standards for his tests.
Get into the pistol RDS for the right reasons. Fun, accuracy, just for the hell of it, failing vision, etc. Don't get into it thinking it works the same as a rifle RDS.
Interesting. So, why are all the top gamers running them? Sincere question, as I am not a pistol guy, and, from what I've seen, there are a lot of dudes shooting really fast with a RDS.
I pretty much want one just to try it out, and, as I said, it isn't going to be a "social use" weapon, so I'm not too concerned about speed.
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