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Thread: RMR - 3.25 or 6.5 MOA Red-Dot on a Glock Pistol???

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    I was considering a 6.25. Even bought one and had L&m put it on my 19 slide but I found the dot too big. I think a 5.5 MOA dot would be just right considering how frequently matches with handguns are lost by 0.75" at 100 yards.

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    I have had great success with the Trijicon RM06 3.25 MOA RMR on my FN FNX 45 Tactical. I am installing the RM06 on my Glock 19 once I receive my frame back from being milled.

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    I doubt it will effect Performance and is a preference thing .

    A big dot won't make you miss, a small don't won't by difficult to pick up. I find big dots annoying. Ymmv.

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    I have a RM06, and find it fine as far as size goes. If you want bigger then I think that's where a triangular shaped sight might be beneficial where you can dial in your point of aim / point of impact to the top point for distance shooting.

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    Bigger dot, fast acquisition.

    Even with my larger MOA dot, I hit inside a 6-8" shoot n see, 50 yards.

    I tried grouping at 100 yards, 9mm, but it was not match ammo. It was around 9" as a group from a rest. Pretty crappy. It was 10" low, zeroed for 10 yards.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CDR_Glock View Post
    Bigger dot, fast acquisition.

    Even with my larger MOA dot, I hit inside a 6-8" shoot n see, 50 yards.

    I tried grouping at 100 yards, 9mm, but it was not match ammo. It was around 9" as a group from a rest. Pretty crappy. It was 10" low, zeroed for 10 yards.


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    Just got an RM07 on an M&P and I find it really good. My Aimpoints are 2 moa dots but I can see using my rifle at 200-300 yards in the real world... when the zombies come :-p I can't imagine using my pistol at that distance so even a 6.5" circle at 100 yards seems precise enough for me.

    Side question; What do you guys zero your pistol mounted MRDSs at?
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    25 yd for now. I would zero further but unlike a rifle accuracy degrades to where zero doesn't matter much. I would not take a precise shot past 25 yd. Using Glock 9mm.

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    There's a faster combat acquisition with a larger MOA. Obviously, Precision is sacrificed.


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    Both of my RMRs are zeroed at 10m. Upon recommendation of someone smarter than me, I'm probably going to re-zero at 15.

    The RM07 has a huge dot. The 1.6" of "target obstruction" at 25m is very distracting.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alex V View Post
    Just got an RM07 on an M&P and I find it really good. My Aimpoints are 2 moa dots but I can see using my rifle at 200-300 yards in the real world... when the zombies come :-p I can't imagine using my pistol at that distance so even a 6.5" circle at 100 yards seems precise enough for me.

    Side question; What do you guys zero your pistol mounted MRDSs at?

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