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    Holosun SCS MOS is the only MRDS I am aware of that does not require suppressor height sights.

    https://holosun.com/index/product/detail/id/209.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by ggammell View Post
    It’s basically the same as the agency AOS for Glocks (I think they worked on it together).
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    Quote Originally Posted by .45fan View Post
    I prefer backup sights to be in the very bottom of the window.

    Co witness means to much stuff too look at (to busy).

    I have solid black ameriglo suppressor sites on my guns with RMR's, I love that setup.
    My smaller guns with RMRcc"s have a different setup due to the size of the optic.
    This. Even Supressor height sights are maybe lower 1/3 on my Staccato’s and CZs.
    True CoWitness would be a cluster**** of a sight picture for me.
    A true "Gun Guy" (or gal) should have familiarity and a modicum of proficiency with most all firearms platforms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    This. Even Supressor height sights are maybe lower 1/3 on my Staccato’s and CZs.
    True CoWitness would be a cluster**** of a sight picture for me.
    No sure why anyone would want to use an absolute co-witness on either rifle or pistol but especially a pistol.

    For comparison...
    https://suarezinternational.com/sights-for-glocks/
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    Quote Originally Posted by titsonritz View Post
    No sure why anyone would want to use an absolute co-witness on either rifle or pistol but especially a pistol.

    For comparison...
    https://suarezinternational.com/sights-for-glocks/
    This and I actually prefer plain black sights with a pistol dot instead of the tritium with orange surround I started out with.

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    If you go with the Leupold Delta Micro, then your stock front sight is good to go.

    I put this fantastic red dot on my Glock 34, it actually made me function better. i had become a little sloppy with my presentation. This forced me to clean up my act.

    I now have one on my Glock 35 which is waiting on a 6 inch KKM barrel and then this will become my primary EDC.

    After having used these red dots, I will not go back to a big screen red dot. These actually allow me to see more down range and they are so compact they allow me to use any holster.

    Next week when I can finally get to the FFL to pick up my birthday present from a very dear friend a CZ P10F competition, I am going to see if the Delta micro can fit it. If not it will be an iron sighted gun, and not wear a red dot. Yes I think these Delta Micros are that good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yoni View Post
    If you go with the Leupold Delta Micro, then your stock front sight is good to go.

    I put this fantastic red dot on my Glock 34, it actually made me function better. i had become a little sloppy with my presentation. This forced me to clean up my act.



    After having used these red dots, I will not go back to a big screen red dot. These actually allow me to see more down range and they are so compact they allow me to use any holster.
    Have you compared speed from “normal” MRDS to the Micro?
    A large viewing window seems like a positive when thinking about picking up the target.
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    Quote Originally Posted by titsonritz View Post
    No sure why anyone would want to use an absolute co-witness on either rifle or pistol but especially a pistol.

    For comparison...
    https://suarezinternational.com/sights-for-glocks/
    From a cubiclemonkey limited-field-experience POV, one could see a theoretical argument for "same muscle memory and sight picture in both RDS and iron fire, if the little red light goes out the positions are the same either way." But again, that's THEORY, the realm where if your aunt had balls she'd be your uncle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JediGuy View Post
    Have you compared speed from “normal” MRDS to the Micro?
    A large viewing window seems like a positive when thinking about picking up the target.
    Speed is the same after the learning curve.

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