Only when I ride my T-34. For all other occasions CCC or JMCK offerings molded without any gaps or holes between holster and trigger guard keep me at a state of relative calmness. But only relative, for you never know when an inquisitive and deep question is going to come my way on the m4c.
A number of people have expressed this sentiment in this thread, but I am puzzled by it. The only time I am seeing the BUIS is if I can’t find the dot — either because the dot failed or something about my index has failed. (Moving quickly, it can be bard to know whether the problem was a dot failure or a “you” failure, and with some dot failures the dot can go on and off making it harder to know what exactly is happening.) Otherwise I don’t see BUIS, regardless of whether they are black, tritium or colored. If you are routinely seeing BUIS, I would tactfully suggest you are not shooting the dot correctly. While I don’t see the BUIS in routine shooting, if the dot isn’t there, I want easily visible BUIS, especially with the small, tinted RMR display that makes BUIS harder to see.
I cannot stand the clutter of a fixed rear sight and fixed front sight with a true co-witness red dot on an AR-15.
I have never been bothered by the iron sights on a pistol with RDS, including pistols with red dots sunk down as deep as possible and with, AFAIK, the highest available suppressor-height sights.
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" Nil desperandum - Never Despair. That is a motto for you and me. All are not dead; and where there is a spark of patriotic fire, we will rekindle it. "
- Samuel Adams -
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