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Uomu

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  1. I have Spectra who I shoot only 200 rounds and it has amassing tight tolerance and nice trigger.

    Kmr will not get into Shadow 2 standard holster. I replace factory slide lever with flat Cz Shadow 2 and I plan to buy a larger grip for my big hands. Lok Palm Swell Bogies will not fit it.

    Until now I could say KMR it is much better pistol than my Cz Shadow 2 and former Tanfoglio Xtreme Stock 2 and comparable with Phoenix Redback I

     

  2. I have a TS2 Green in 9x19 who I like more than my former TSO. It has and insane good trigger and fast splits. I may consider buying a TS2 Orange in .40 only for the advantage of shooting major in IPSC matches.... and probably for some advantage of bull barrel.

  3. On 12/6/2022 at 10:43 PM, Racinready300ex said:

     

    I know a few GM's in the area that prefer small dots, myself included so to say beyond stupid might be a stretch.

    For advanced shooters the 2-3 MOA is better than 5-9. I ve tried many red dot brands from 2 to 6.5 MOA and most convenient for me is RMR 3.25 with partial co witness sights on SD and SRO 5 on competition one, without cow...

    As I have some years of intensive iron sights and red dot practice, I index the 2 MOA on little Holosum SCS almost as quickly as on RMR.

    It is paramount how quickly and consistent we are conducting the pistol into the point we want to shoot and then looking again there or to the next point to shoot....of course posture, grip, movements, mindset and some luck 

     

  4. 9 hours ago, Johnny_Chimpo said:

    So many people fall for the Holosun bulls#!t......

    Before buying SCS I ve read and seen lot of pro review around internet. None was against it.

    After send it back, I want to find if I m alone in this problems, and I ve remained about my account here.

    So, I don t recommend SCS or the old TV shape Holosun enclosed. I have only dry fire practice, but for me it was enough.

     

     

  5. I ve just bought the Holosun SCS MOS for my G34 defensive pistol. I work with him 30 minutes for each 3 days ... combative close scenario and some competition drills in the garage and in the garden....to compare with the SRO for IPSC.

    After that I returned the SCS to the store and don't waste time and ammo for checking at the range. I ve reinstalled my former RMR type 2 3.25 MOA.

    Pro for SCS vs RMR: price, size, stay lower, very good for sunny day, easy to find the dot for shooter accustom with red dots

    Against: no manual adjustment, the dot and circle has a little double image, the double sensors work very bad in my garage with the light on, too little setting button, not combat proven

  6. I have some training with Shadow 2 and my friend Alex Kouassev with his Redback, both iron sights and reloaded ammo. Shadow 2 have 5 stopaage (not feed or not fire) for 500 rds and Redback has none. Redback accept Cz magazine. We try distance shooting at 80 meters - metal torso. Myself with Cz 2 hits from 3 and my friend with Redbak 3 hits from 3... but much faster than me. Shooting the same medium course of fire stage with Cz and then with Redback it was almost the same time and result for me.

  7. On 2/2/2021 at 11:06 AM, KommBat said:

    Hey Alex, brother,  how is it going?

    Was good to see you at the European Championship.

    You also did very well. Great Job!

    Hope the WHC is happening this year at least.

    By then I will be turned "Senior" so you better keep up the training 😉 

    Stay safe!

    Cheers from Berlin

    Rob

      Sorry for my delay, Glad to hear about you! I work hard, hoppng for the best results ...who I whish for you too.

  8. 1 hour ago, Dranoel said:

     

    Been my experience that most USPSA matches are totally unrealistic. ;)  Have fun with the games while keeping your reflexes hones and your body moving. Then it won't be as hard to get back to maqtch readiness when the time comes.

     

    We practice sport no combat or horor house scenario where players shoot back with non lethal ammo. The same for IDPA, we shoot at 4-5 target grouped in the same area who is a practical non sense.Thanks for the good whishes too

  9. I’ve just bought for my children a pair of Virtual Reality Glasses Oculus Quest 2 256 Gb. Due of lack of live competition in these bad times, I tried a VR game, but mostly of them are with Zombies and totally unrealistic. So I’ve started looking for something suitable for our dynamic shooting. That's how I found 3Gun Nation, but it's only for the Oculus Rift. Please tell me if you played something VR and if it was of any use for you? What games do you know that are suitable for Oculus Quest 2.

    https://www.drillsvr.com/

    https://store.steampowered.com/app/1006700/3Gun_Nation_VR/?fbclid=IwAR39Af9YGa6rlqNUiLbxctLUaFZS2sG7gAXqz9IbsEFNtY_FFDP4AS-VCbo

  10. That is right Schultz ......I would not use the average police officer as an example of a good shooter......... but some of my fellow are quite good. Anyway the training and tactics for police, self defense and competition are so diferent due theis objective (protect citizen, own survival and obtaining the best score)

     

    For sure red dot represent the future, beeing an advanced gear, and the company involve in this bussines will make them better. So I'll try to improve my dot shooting for the competition due your recomendations and train with iron or no sight for the other aspects. 

  11. 7 hours ago, SGT_Schultz said:

     

    Put a Trijicon RMR on your carry gun and forget about irons there too.

     

    I have

     You recomend the RMR for CCW too. Here I find no use for sights or dot due 3-7 m distance where 90% of combat scenario will occur in acordance with FBI statistics. They find that majority of officers don t use sights at all and they are threat foused over the sights or dot. Who are interested I could send these documents.

  12. I was curious and I’ve made for 10 minutes dry fire (static and dynamic) with the yellow band on the red dot’s lens. From the beginning I saw the target through the yellow-colored lens and the red dot in the middle. I thought that one tape is not enough for cover the window and I put two. Extraordinary how our eyes could fool our brains or vice versa. I felt a little tired in my left eye so I remove the tape and continue dry fire another 10 minutes and the dot apear now to be more static.

     

    Thanks! That's how I eliminated the fact that I look at the dot and not at the target. At the next live shoot, I will try not to wait for the point to calm down and shooyt n the A areea. I think the red dot's movement is exaggerated because it has only 2.5 MOA - Leupold. I also did this test with the other pistol, with the covered iron sights, but the iron did not appear extremely clear as the red dot on the target.

  13. 2 hours ago, SGT_Schultz said:

     

    From everything you say, I'm convinced that you're focusing on the dot which forces your field of view into the tiny optic window.

     

    Watch this, but I warn you this has to be learned through doing.  Forget the frame of the optic.  ALL of your focus needs to be on the target.

     

     

    Also listen to Yong Lee describe the process in this podcast: https://firearmsnation.com/yong-lee-yong-is-back/

     

    This works because we have binocular vision.  Each eye sees a different image and the brain superimposes them into one picture.

     

    And yes, all my self defense pistols have optical sights.

     I like very much the Yong Lee's Podcas becouse he adress the isues from competion and self defense too. Lot of true... in high stress arousal you will see only the threat nor the sights or dot. 

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