Bit the bullet, sent the slide in for some work. Bought an RMR RM06 type 2 to put on top.
Now I'm working out the whole what iron site setup to use....
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On my CZ P07 with threaded barrel and suppressor height sights I tried something new. I left the stock front sight as is and had Cajun mill the slide for my RMR and no rear sight.
It works great!
I can get hits with the front sight and using the RMR window as a big ghost ring. Is it match grade accurate at 25 meters of course not. But in a for real situation or the IPSC I shoot every week at an indoor range I can get good hits. I have turned the dot down to the point it wasnt visable and ran stages and got good enough hits that I don't miss the rear sight. It also seems to make the process easier in it gives a less cluttered view through the RMR.
Love the RMR on my M&P. As other have said I did have a hard time initially with finding the dot but that soon went away with dry fire practice. My only complaint is that I may or may or may not have a faulty unit. I had the dot flicker which I seemed to have fixed but it did kill the first battery rather quickly.
I ran it at a couple of one day classes and st a Costa 3 day carbine class and now I don't know if I can be without it.
I had my boss try it and he hated it. So I suppose it's user dependent.
I am part of that power which eternally wills evil, and eternally works good.
AQ planned for years and sent their A team to carry out the attacks, and on Flight 93 they were thwarted by a pick-up team made up of United Frequent Fliers. Many people look at 9/11 and wonder how we can stop an enemy like that. I look at FL93 and wonder, "How can we lose?". -- FromMyColdDeadHand
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