Red Dots on CCW Pistols - Part 3 - NOT RECOMMENDED

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  • @trailertrashtactics
    @trailertrashtactics Před rokem +67

    I've experienced this personally. Been using red dots for years now, seemed to work quite well, I went back to irons and literally shoot better and faster, especially at close range. Wish I could tell James this personally. This dude was always WAY ahead of our time in the firearm industry. RIP James you're the man.

    • @joshuabracke5775
      @joshuabracke5775 Před rokem +2

      Why do you think it is that you shoot irons better than a dot now? Is it due to recoil and finding the dot after a second shot? Do you primarily carry with irons or a dot now? Genuinely curious

    • @trailertrashtactics
      @trailertrashtactics Před rokem +5

      @Joshua Bracke I think a big reason for faster shots up close (as most self defense situations are) is because if you have defensive sights such as the amerigo hackathorns, you can see that big green or orange dot in your peripheral way before you get a sight picture with a dot.
      Since this post, I began using smaller moa dots for competition, and that has helped my accuracy a lot. Especially the 1 moa trijicon sro.
      I honestly think learning to steady a dot makes irons feel even more steady.
      They both have their place. As of now, I'm back to carrying with a dot because it's what I compete with and am very comfortable with.
      Although for self-defense, the little bit of accuracy loss with irons overall versus a dot may be worth the trade for speed up close and not having to worry about batteries, brightness settings, dirty lenses, etc.

    • @TheHonestTruth
      @TheHonestTruth Před rokem +2

      Colin noir just had a guy in his channel do an interview where he explained that during his self defense shooting incident, his holosun got caught in his shirt upon draw

    • @kagyu1
      @kagyu1 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I just shot a CCW match today. For the scenarios with targets within 10 yards, I didn't even look at my sights. I was target focused doing point shooting and the shots were solid. When I tried to find the dot , it slowed me down. It's my first Green Dot Sight, I normally carry irons. It's a bit easier at distance , but that's the only difference, I don't think I'm going to mill the slide on my main carry gun,

    • @pondacres
      @pondacres Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@TheHonestTruthI saw that interview. He also said it was all point aim shooting, he doesn't even remember using his sights... which is a common report in defensive shootings.

  • @fallensoldier7745
    @fallensoldier7745 Před 4 lety +15

    i live in the south. presents a fogging problem moving from a air conditioned environment to a sticky hot humid outdoor environment. Always trust the irons

    • @thepewplace1370
      @thepewplace1370 Před 3 lety

      What kind of dot? My rmr 2s with some cat crap routinely go from a 50 degree vehicle to a 110 plus sec state humid outdoors without issue. The only time I can actually make it happen naturally (excepting taking it into the shower and not having the vent on) is sticking under actual refrigeration and going straight outside.

  • @bs4597
    @bs4597 Před 4 lety +15

    I really appreciate all you offer to the community James. Thank you for being you and providing this and much more to us.

  • @nhonphan7704
    @nhonphan7704 Před rokem +12

    Thank you James. You are with the Lord now but your teaching remains with us. Rest in Peace.

  • @reload7344
    @reload7344 Před 14 dny

    I have been a CCW holder for a bit now, and I love iron sights. The problem I am having is that my right eye can't pick up the front sight like I used to. I am finding that I have to work too hard to see a blurry front sight. I have taken pistol classes over the years, and I am going to try a red dot. I have tried corrective lenses, but to access my bi focal portion of my glasses forces me to cock my neck too far back for comfort. Getting old is a bummer. So I'm giving it a shot.
    To the crew carrying on James's legacy. Keep up the good work. I live out on the West Coast and have never attended a TR class, but I always respected James' insight into shooting and gunfighting. I am currently watching a lot of his old videos, and I am glad we have them.

  • @Zarthalad
    @Zarthalad Před 4 lety +9

    I appreciate your candid honest from an actual shooting instructor with many years of experience because from just thinking about it, I have thought like you but pondered the question. Thank you for saving me a bunch of money! :) God bless you and your family, James.

  • @airsoftarmy77
    @airsoftarmy77 Před 4 lety +25

    “I mistakenly thought” a man who can admit his mistakes to thousands is a man to listen to. Great video James!

    • @covertprepper5957
      @covertprepper5957 Před 4 lety

      @@Lorenzo_Marchetti4537 Then why don't more people do it?

  • @wolfriver3421
    @wolfriver3421 Před 4 lety +78

    Training is way more important than any gear your going to buy .. And he's completely right about that

    • @wolfriver3421
      @wolfriver3421 Před 4 lety

      I stockpiled a long time ago .. And by me I haven't seen a big difference in price on ammo just empty shelves or not in stock .. But it's kinda expensive in my state anyway .

    • @turbobill1747
      @turbobill1747 Před 4 lety +1

      @@wolfriver3421 ITS DOUBLED IN PRICE FOR ME,BUT I GOT A LOT OF 9MM

    • @stultsn
      @stultsn Před 4 lety +3

      Guy.. ammo has fucking doubled if not more around me. Pisses me off. And the Covid bullshit is making it worse for ammo makers and the market.

  • @bobyjones3905
    @bobyjones3905 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I’m on a lot a firearms pages . You are right I see people buying their first pistol. The first thing they do is ask which optic and light do other members recommend. Haven’t even shot the pistol to know if they like it had no training and already wanting to do upgrades.

  • @homeinthewhiteoaks
    @homeinthewhiteoaks Před 4 lety +18

    Back up iron sights that make you look through the glass caused my PD some issues. most of the time it was not that the dot went down it was the glass was fogged, or covered in something else. And with that issue the back up front sight was invisible also. Cold AC in the car on summer nights was a big issue at the time (mid to late 2000's) with rifles coming from a cruiser rack. Anti fog helped, but I don't think I would want to look through glass on both guns, just in case that gremlin showed up in a fight.

    • @pmular
      @pmular Před 4 lety +5

      If you shoot with both eyes open it is irrelevant.

    • @Robert-qm7yi
      @Robert-qm7yi Před 4 lety +3

      Peter Mular Lies, it's still very relevant.
      I shoot both eyes open, hard to put a dot or front sight on someone if you can't see the dot or front sight, no amount of training will let you see a dot when it's obscured sufficiently

    • @gtdfirearmsllc4759
      @gtdfirearmsllc4759 Před 3 lety +1

      @@pmular
      Yeah. It’s becoming common now to tape over the front of the optic, in training and even in comps.

    • @gsp8489
      @gsp8489 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Robert-qm7yi Bindon Aiming Concept. The primary eye will see the illuminated reticle inside the sight, while the other eye sees the target and the background. These are two separate images, but the brain receives the signal from both eyes and automatically merges the images. You can complete cover the RMR with tape and still shoot with the dot with both eyes open.

  • @turbobill1747
    @turbobill1747 Před 4 lety +27

    Each individual should use whats best for them,i like both red dots or steel sights.Its more abt training to me.

  • @snafu673
    @snafu673 Před 4 lety +7

    I was at the Alumni weekend and I did shoot the Terran Tactical pistol (Very nice weapon) with the red dot and it exposed flaws in my grip that I have to work on.

  • @johnshepherd8687
    @johnshepherd8687 Před 3 lety +9

    I bought a G48 MOS just to see how it works. I found my experience to be the same as yours. Right out of the box I could put a magazine worth of rounds in the 4 and 5 rings if a FLETC target at 50 yards if I took my time. Without the dot I would be happy to hit the silhouette half time at that range.. However, that is not a very likely scenario. At realistic self defense ranges I was faster if a little less accurate with iron from the holster and that is the most important shot in a DGU. I am sure if I took that extra time I would be just as accurate. The more the shots I fired after the draw tended to favor the red dot. I found the bouncing dot to be a distracted when shooting on the move which made me slower and less accurate. I am sure the same thing happens with irons but being fixed in place gives a reference point. I will probably remove the red dot when I finish all my experimentation and just use iron sights.

    • @ssjronin3972
      @ssjronin3972 Před rokem +2

      What happened, did you keep it on or take it off?

  • @vincenta.1677
    @vincenta.1677 Před rokem +8

    Sure miss James! Iron's are much faster. Defensive hanging employment usually happens in a matter of seconds or less. Point shooting is the natural instinct. Milliseconds Matter 👍

    • @hunterkiller232134
      @hunterkiller232134 Před 2 měsíci

      Irons are slower. Look at any metric that measures draw to first shot in a red dot vs irons. Both eyes open, target focused shooting is faster.

  • @paulcrane8597
    @paulcrane8597 Před 4 lety +20

    I've taken 4 classes im always the only guy running irons. I'm like the ugly duckling 😂

    • @18echo
      @18echo Před 3 lety

      Me too , welcome to the ugly duckling MMFRS club 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼

  • @johnspace1876
    @johnspace1876 Před 4 lety +27

    "Put that thing on that thing and press." Good advice for several things.

    • @Juan0481
      @Juan0481 Před 4 lety +4

      Press.... the thing

  • @NoEdits704
    @NoEdits704 Před 4 lety +10

    I run an rmr on my house gun, night sights on carry gun.

  • @Wraith35
    @Wraith35 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for coming forward and saying this.

  • @proguninc4080
    @proguninc4080 Před 4 lety +3

    People are always quick to buy something to add to their gun because they think it will help them shoot better instead of investing into what they REALLY need, which is TRAINING.

  • @Captain-ln3vh
    @Captain-ln3vh Před 2 lety

    I love this dudes straight forward talk. I’m pretty tired of soft talk and let’s not hurt feelings crap. Good job keeps me listening.

  • @aleffel9668
    @aleffel9668 Před rokem +2

    I’ve recently slowly switched to dots and I don’t think I’m going to turn back. Definitely need to get some practice and training in with them, but from here on out I will probably be using red dots on serious use handguns

  • @Billy-fn1un
    @Billy-fn1un Před 4 lety +6

    I carry a 19 with a red dot and big dot suppressor height sights.

  • @tacdad
    @tacdad Před 4 lety +5

    Like I said a few years ago, buy a Glock instead of a Sig Legion and with the $500 you saved get some training. Buy a holosun instead of a trijicon and you are almost halfway there as well.

    • @Ideo7Z
      @Ideo7Z Před 2 lety +1

      If a guy can afford a Sig Legion, he can get the training as well without batting an eye. My boss bought an STI Staccato, a case of ammo and signed up for a class with Baer solutions without stressing over the hit on his wallet. It's what he feels his and his family's life is worth.

  • @mmagscott
    @mmagscott Před 4 lety +4

    Love your integrity to say way you believe. So many gun people just want to sell us more equipment.

    • @lb7144
      @lb7144 Před 2 lety

      Preach Mike. All I’m hearing is how great pistol red dots are and I agree. Problem is none of them are demonstrating multiple concealed carry draws with a red dot. Shirt tail out, sport coat, sitting, standing, laying on your back, laying on your stomach. I just don’t see it with a red dot. That’s the old LEO in me.

  • @nathandrake6473
    @nathandrake6473 Před rokem +1

    I’ve shot irons on pistols since my first, I am by no means partial. I bought a holosun micro for my carry pistol out of curiosity. I’m my experience it was weird getting use to but once I got the hang of it. Your age right about them nkt really helping but once you get out of thag distance it helps a lot! When it really comes down to it, train train train and get proficient with your equipment

  • @trevornutcher8607
    @trevornutcher8607 Před 4 lety +1

    My biggest issue on red dot vs irons/xs was the red dot fills up with lint/dust and gets scratched often as a carry gun. I just switched to xs big dots a month ago, lower profile and easier to conceal as well. Plus your not 400 for a dot and 400 for a milled slide on top of a 400 dollar gun...

  • @DrFrankenschtein
    @DrFrankenschtein Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for the advice and feedback James, we appreciate it!

  • @covertprepper5957
    @covertprepper5957 Před 4 lety +3

    Good info James. I have a Holosun on one of my Glocks but my EDC is still the 43X with the DX2 Big Dots

  • @mikewerden4056
    @mikewerden4056 Před 4 lety +6

    At 2:27 of video "Put the thing on the thing and press the thing" Probably no better explanation of CCW self defense with a firearm.

  • @preyingmathis2517
    @preyingmathis2517 Před 2 lety +1

    My biggest problem with a red dot on a pistol is the lint trap that it is. Freaking nightmare trying to keep it clean. And also for me any little jiggle is magnified x10 vs iron sights. I will keep it on my nightstand pistol but daily carry.... No more.

  • @EnriquetheSquirrel
    @EnriquetheSquirrel Před 7 měsíci +1

    Do you even support the 2A if your micro pistol doesnt have a threated barrel with silencer, read dot, pistol light and a 30 round stick???

  • @jbrannon509
    @jbrannon509 Před 4 lety +8

    I'm glad I've never had the urge to buy any pistol red dot. It just doesn't appeal to me. I like simplicity and reliability. It one of the reasons that I was drawn to this channel years ago. Simple, no bullshit approach.

  • @lyflonglearner
    @lyflonglearner Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks James! Been on the fence about getting my slide cut with an rmr cut and a red dot for some time now...I think you just saved me 600.00 - 700.00!!!: ) appreciate all your insight!

    • @D1d_You_Know
      @D1d_You_Know Před 4 lety

      Or you could spend 6-700$ on an MOS Pistol and have two

  • @elijahanderson6736
    @elijahanderson6736 Před 4 lety +1

    I think the biggest advantage besides NV is the fact dots do not require you to align multiple object at all. If you grew up shooting only dots on pistols you would argue why the hell would anyone use irons on a pistol because you got to align sights. Saying that, I carry a Glock 19 with XS F8 sights because it’s simple and for the distances I hope to use it I don’t need a dot.

  • @tevmanuelable
    @tevmanuelable Před 4 lety +12

    Sage Dynanics would disagree but as you stated this is your opinion...and you're definitely entitled to that.

    • @hcctlive6475
      @hcctlive6475 Před 4 lety +3

      My first thought was Aaron too LOL! Like James said, "you do you" and I will. I will continue to carry with my 507c and train as I always have.

    • @jaytee7822
      @jaytee7822 Před rokem +2

      Lol , yep and that why you should train with all the best teachers you can then formulate your own ideals. Yeager isn't wrong nor right "here', but I digress.

  • @fdemikey1235
    @fdemikey1235 Před 3 lety

    I personally like red dots on my pistols I do have one irons-only gun as well! I learned how to use it at both close and far distances. I like the fact that he explains HIS point of view on it and I like how he even says I'm not saying not to do it. He's giving us his two cents in essence and I think it is a very good video for people to watch if they are debating on a red dot or not and to watch some videos on why to use one and make their decision. James is super knowledgeable and will always give you a reason behind his opinion on things.

  • @rodvan-zeller6360
    @rodvan-zeller6360 Před rokem

    I agree with you. Most of my training came from OSS Fairbairn/Applegate.

  • @warweaponx6629
    @warweaponx6629 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve spent a significant amount of time behind an RMR on a Glock 19. James is 100% correct. For a CCW pistol irons are the way to go.

  • @ruckusmaximus3764
    @ruckusmaximus3764 Před 4 lety

    Gathering up all my stuff for tomorrow's class.. nervously excited its gonna be a warm couple of days... i have so much to learn I can't wait!

  • @stultsn
    @stultsn Před 4 lety +2

    You make valid points. It’s a great discussion to have man.

  • @stevenabshire
    @stevenabshire Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for the information James. The biggest thing I take away from your videos is you are teaching people to fight and stay alive.

  • @philipstrotherjr8842
    @philipstrotherjr8842 Před rokem +1

    Miss this guy.

  • @shaunhawk7598
    @shaunhawk7598 Před 4 lety +1

    I don’t have any experience with a red dot on a pistol but I like my iron sights. I just took a pistol class Saturday and with that training I felt I could easily line up my irons pretty quickly. Of course focus on the front. I was considering a red dot until this class.

  • @TheSquirrelE
    @TheSquirrelE Před rokem +1

    Well said James. May you rest in peace.

  • @85montie
    @85montie Před 4 lety +1

    I hate finding out I am wrong on a topic.... This may turn out to be bigger than your 40 cal stance... Thank you again for your valuable perspective.

  • @randygibbons8416
    @randygibbons8416 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for the clarification and the definitive recommendation. Great stuff as usual.

  • @tacdad
    @tacdad Před 4 lety +5

    I have been tentative in carrying my weapon with my red dot. Close range does not matter. Longer range, if my glasses fog up in the humid summer months and I cannot line up even the big dots, I can see the holosun circle and center it over the target. That is what my initial logic tells me, But I still feel more confident with standard sites. Thanks for the vid and your thoughts on the topic.

  • @AllanG1914
    @AllanG1914 Před 4 lety +1

    Big dots or fiber fronts with a black red sight works very much light a red dot for me.
    Side note. For really close distances, I hear someone say you could use the hood of the red dot for quick aiming.

    • @CraigSummers
      @CraigSummers Před 4 lety

      Yes. You can use the top of the housing (guillotine method), look thru the glass (my preferred method, or stick the back plate on your target

  • @shanehoward4197
    @shanehoward4197 Před 4 lety +2

    I've had my RMR on my Glock 19 for awhile now and I can't train past the speed of acquiring a sight picture at close range. I think i'll install it on top of my ACOG.

  • @mattblandin1878
    @mattblandin1878 Před 4 lety +8

    Did you find any value in shooting on the move with the red dot vs irons? I think that is one of the things I like best since I transitioned to a dot on my carry gun.

  • @realtalk3653
    @realtalk3653 Před 3 lety +1

    I completely agree with you!!

  • @InformalGreeting
    @InformalGreeting Před 4 lety +20

    First, I absolutely believe you know more than I do. I’m not in a position to argue, but this is my experience.
    My eyes suck. Bad. Focusing on a front site post is exceedingly difficult for me. Red dots solve that problem. So do big dots. But FOR ME the accuracy with a bug dot is far worse than with an RMR. I will have similar group sizes at double the distance with the RMR.
    Nope, they aren’t perfect. There are drawbacks to anything. But as I’ve worked through this myself, the RMR seems to work best.

    • @BIGBALLINJOE1
      @BIGBALLINJOE1 Před 4 lety +2

      I have had the same experience

    • @Jmdeclue
      @Jmdeclue Před 4 lety +3

      I am in the same position, north of half a century and the eyes aren’t what they used to be. I use Red Dots on my range/target guns but not on my CCW. I practice with my CCW, without glasses, because I assume things are not going to go my way if I am ever in a gun/fight. I only care about hitting my target and having enough vision and awareness to not hit a bystander. Just my two cents and it may worth less.

    • @jubjub905
      @jubjub905 Před 4 lety +7

      Cyclone Bravo those who care about where their rounds go.

    • @orbeclipse1
      @orbeclipse1 Před 4 lety +2

      @Cyclone Bravo Uhh people who want to hit what they're aiming at, and not hit things they're not aiming at.

    • @hikerbro3870
      @hikerbro3870 Před 4 lety +2

      Cyclone Bravo The good guy standing within 10 feet of the bad guy.

  • @556poor7
    @556poor7 Před 4 lety +1

    Haven’t tried one yet but love the data point from James, worst case if you get one and it doesn’t work on a pistol put it on a 10/22.

  • @gew1898
    @gew1898 Před 4 lety +1

    I think it’s a personal preference thing, as Mr. Yeager says. I think red dots work great on rifles. But on pistols, in my limited experience, it takes me longer to acquire a sight picture. I’m sure it’s something that you could train around but I’ll stick with my iron sights for pistols.

    • @TheFittedRockStar
      @TheFittedRockStar Před 3 lety

      Have you tried the big dot?

    • @gew1898
      @gew1898 Před 3 lety

      Mario Duncan Excess Big Dot? Yes. I like them. I’ve only tried one pistol with a red dot sight. I just used it as my friend had his set up.

  • @JonGar1911
    @JonGar1911 Před 4 lety +1

    I agree with the “tool of the expert” I know some new shooters with dots and their still just as bad and irons. I saw an advantage for me with a dot. But in my case my carry gun is my competition gun, my work gun is the same gun but with irons. If the students are using irons I use irons, once we as instructors do our proficiency training together my dot comes out. But in the end “you do you” is probably the biggest advice anyone can give. This video made me want to take a trip to TN and take a class ( once this Covid travel restrictions end)

    • @TacticalResponseCrew
      @TacticalResponseCrew  Před 4 lety +1

      We do classes in other locations.

    • @JonGar1911
      @JonGar1911 Před 4 lety

      James Yeager I just saw. Can’t wait for this whole Covid DOD mileage restriction thing 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @valor992
      @valor992 Před 4 lety +1

      @@JonGar1911 you really think the DOD is coming after you over mileage? Sounds like excuses to me...

    • @JonGar1911
      @JonGar1911 Před 4 lety +2

      OutlawStar K9 I’m in the Army can’t take leave or passes that far out for mileage. Besides I like my job 😂 once I retire I’ll set my own rules 😂

  • @3gunAMax
    @3gunAMax Před 4 lety +2

    Ooo, my popcorn is ready...

  • @wread1982
    @wread1982 Před rokem

    It’s more just instinct when you need to shoot in self defense, it’s mind muscle connection from previous training sessions that kick into play, you don’t even need any sights to aim if someone is right in front of you. I even practice shooting from the hip and can hit a bulls eye target from 5 feet

  • @geagle196
    @geagle196 Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks James got big dots on all my Glocks because of your recommendation.

  • @TheWhiteboy40
    @TheWhiteboy40 Před 4 lety

    AIM FOR KNOWLEDGE IS key as i say. J.Y. has been pumping info for many many years. Keep doing you J.Y.

  • @bubbafinch07
    @bubbafinch07 Před rokem

    I'm interesting in a red dot. But I'm more comfortable with iron sights. Interesting take. Thanks!

  • @danhodges2413
    @danhodges2413 Před 4 lety +4

    I ditched red dot on my carry gun because I got tired of digging sweat, dirt, and lint out of it.
    Working outside in southern heat just doesn't work with the dot.
    Granted I could still use the dot just fine, but it was annoying and irritated my ocd.

  • @erggml1887
    @erggml1887 Před 3 lety +1

    You started to cover the reason why, involving close distances, but then shifted away from them. Is there any way that you could please demonstrate your reasons on a range? I know that a lot of people are better at learning by seeing it than by hearing it, myself included.
    If you dont want to or cannot for one reason or another, that's ok. In that case can you please explain a little more about your reasons?
    Either way, thank you.

  • @dustym9372
    @dustym9372 Před 4 lety +15

    He's got a point about those Big Dots

  • @donkey1984able
    @donkey1984able Před rokem +1

    Miss ya James!

  • @jerrybrown1446
    @jerrybrown1446 Před 4 lety +2

    So now what am I supposed to do with my 40 caliber 1911 with an RMR and stendo-clip?🤣

  • @wildman3007
    @wildman3007 Před 4 lety

    I agree with u mr. Yeager i think there's a place for red dot on a hand gun but for me personally i perfer iron sights i guess im just more use to them from my younger days growing up shooting daisy pellet guns and 22 lr . And my ccw doesn't need anymore on it then what it already has which is the stock irons it doesn't hurt to upgrade to night sights but being comfortable with the weapon that u intend use if needed to me is the most important ,training and handling ur firearm on a daily is key .

  • @jeff2545mp
    @jeff2545mp Před 4 lety +4

    I notice you said for concealed carry, would this recommendation still hold true for a duty pistol? I just want to make sure that I don't misunderstand what you are saying.

  • @tom_olofsson
    @tom_olofsson Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your fair and balanced reporting. I have red dots on my rifles. I do not feel a need to have them on my hand guns.

  • @Steveo_00700
    @Steveo_00700 Před 2 lety

    "It all changes after it inverse's itself."
    That pretty much says it all. Put someone under pressure and throw adrenaline into the equation a red dot can slow you down getting you killed or injured.

  • @inyourdefense0
    @inyourdefense0 Před 4 lety

    I've reached the same conclusion. Spending 50% of the cost of the gun on a red dot just doesn't make sense. Big Dot is a much better upgrade.

  • @peetg5666
    @peetg5666 Před 3 lety

    Well said! Irons always have and always will be the way to go in your common close quarters think fast altercations.

  • @jadm110
    @jadm110 Před 4 lety +1

    I was shooting with my holosun last weekend 2:30 pm , sunny day, I had the sun slightly at my back and I had the screen of my holosun wash out, with w red haze, couldn't see the dot, couldn't see the suppressor sights, could barley make out the targets. "in the middle of the afternoon! this happened several times. I had to move to the shade toget the sight to clear up. ( nothing wrong with the sight,) I am now rethinking putting a red dot on my carry gun

  • @caseyloftis
    @caseyloftis Před 4 lety +3

    I have no idea how many rounds RP put through the John Wick gun. That was the first thing he told his mom about Alumni.

  • @johnknouse8846
    @johnknouse8846 Před 4 lety

    I just got my first optic ready pistol (Canik TP9SFx) with a Vortex Venom red dot. Like you, I thought it was gonna be a game changer like it was on my rifle. Nope! I’m starting to get use to it, but for conceal carry, no way. Why add more to an already crazy stressful situation. I’m comfortable drawing and quickly finding my target with the irons, so I don’t see it helping a whole lot in that situation anyway. Fun to plink with though.

  • @waynebattersby9461
    @waynebattersby9461 Před 4 lety +2

    I would rather spend 500 dollars if I had that to spend, I would rather spend that on ammo and training

  • @Black5Delta
    @Black5Delta Před 4 lety +1

    ok.things to process. you make a point worth thing about.

  • @keith_hudson
    @keith_hudson Před 4 lety +1

    In my opinion, which is worth about absolutely nothing, I think red dots are advantageous on a any pistol application OTHER than a CCW. Your encounters are statistically going to be so close and you'll be under such stress you likely wouldn't even look at it or need it.

  • @kurvaonwheels
    @kurvaonwheels Před 4 lety

    I agree there's no rush to switch to red dots, but if someone trained (properly) from the beginning with red dots, I think they will be able to perform just as well as they would have with iron sights.
    And I can see some other advantages such as someone with deteriorating eye sight.

  • @keithlivingston6973
    @keithlivingston6973 Před 3 lety

    So I have a m&p with a rds on I love it but what you said under stress I agree completely. I had crazy night in November someone tried to get in my house bashing the door and such I grabbed my pistol with a rds I have never seen the dot shake so much I’m still guessing from the range I was at I would have hit them if I needed to but it made me second guess the red dot. I love it target shooting but I switched to my Glock 19 for home defense and ccw

  • @18echo
    @18echo Před 3 lety

    Totally agree , seen a lot of guys trying to John wick it without ever learning the fundamental, and me trying to suggest a different approach and getting that look we old timers get 😐😑😐

  • @tlrinc2343
    @tlrinc2343 Před 4 lety +2

    1 in a million know more about shooting than James? That would mean about 400 people in the US know more than James? I think not

  • @repenterdie
    @repenterdie Před 4 lety +1

    At a minimum this is a topic that is debated amongst subject matter experts. That debate should, without a doubt, create a pause for anyone thinking about getting a red dot pistol.
    Personally I carry a gun with a RMR, but, at the point i made that decision I had about 800 hours of professional instruction under my belt.
    The dot is not a fix and not without some compromises.

    • @jpenna1976
      @jpenna1976 Před 4 lety

      I think dot might be a fix, when age starts to take effect on vision. It varies a lot from person to another, how severe it will be. For me at 45, shooting irons is starting to get tricky and achieving good accuracy from 25m is becoming clearly more difficult. ...and it definitely is not due to lack of practice or training. Glock MOS series is starting to look more and more tempting every day.

  • @daveblack3900
    @daveblack3900 Před 4 lety

    Absolutely 100% agree Red dot on a pistol is not for an amateur.

  • @markt.3454
    @markt.3454 Před 4 lety +1

    Nicely and respectfully done! A question: Have you seen or done any kind of evaluation for trifocal wearers who eyes aren't what they were back in their USMC youth? I did trade my stock sights for a big hi-vis tritium sight and got measurable improvement. An instructor thought I see more improvement with a red dot.
    Any solid info?

  • @iyn1911
    @iyn1911 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for saving me money. My old eyes will use big dots.

  • @loveyourfreedom3903
    @loveyourfreedom3903 Před 2 lety +1

    I agree with you completely as usual. It is more about the Indian than the bow and arrow.

  • @vitogriffin6575
    @vitogriffin6575 Před 4 lety

    I tend to agree..nearly all the things people say dot sights on pistol excel at isn't really necessarily applicable to ccw, or common enough to outweigh the negatives that are more applicable to ccw. I've never met anyone who edc'd nods or needed to make a 75 yard headshot with a pistol.. Most people aren't good enough to take advantage of the advantages anyway, including your boy Vito here..

  • @FlyTour69
    @FlyTour69 Před 4 lety +5

    It’s comforting to know that I’m better off not splurging $500 on an RMR.

  • @kendelvalle1025
    @kendelvalle1025 Před 3 lety

    Tried a Romeo on my Sig 365 XL. Took it off after about ten days.

  • @gregoryjennings3818
    @gregoryjennings3818 Před 3 lety

    You're right. Out of all my friends and family nobody likes shooting the dot. Thought it was going to be great for new shooters. Also different sight picture will slow me down for a second after switching handguns, even though they are the same model gun.

  • @michael_alan
    @michael_alan Před 4 lety +1

    You are spot on. I've been telling others this for a few months because the one pistol that I added a red dot yeilded much slower target acquisitions. On the range, I can hit the steel nearly every time, but practicing quick draw and acquisition, terrible. Thanks for explaining the reasons for this.

    • @Donjuan51
      @Donjuan51 Před 4 lety +1

      Learn to shoot it🤷‍♂️ the future is now old man

  • @stephenrossi5660
    @stephenrossi5660 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I respect your opinion but I disagree like anything else more training and tim you put in better it is

  • @armeddiver
    @armeddiver Před 4 lety

    Okay, James. You have forgotten more about guns and shooting in the last month than I have known in a life time. I will follow your advise and do for me what works for me. I am carrying a Sig P320 RX Compact with a Romeo 1, which many may chastise me for, but I have been using and training with it for over two years and I know the Romeo’s many short falls. So, when I come down someday to take your fighting pistol class I am bringing two guns, my EDC CCW P320 RX Compact and my P320 Carry with open sights.

  • @dtomamerican3471
    @dtomamerican3471 Před 4 lety +5

    Back to the M&P 2.0 compact?!

  • @tking1170
    @tking1170 Před 4 lety +1

    @jamesyeager Respectfully, I can't disagree with your experience, but what about us old guys with failing eyesight? I have iron sights on my carry guns, but I can shoot much better with the ones that have red dots. Sorry if stupid question, but I've been thinking of switching and I listen to you opinions. Disclaimer: I've only shot one mag from a gun with big dots. My accuracy was less than stellar, but would surely improve with practice. I guess my main question is, which is better for near sighted people.

  • @Rageingmeatbal
    @Rageingmeatbal Před 8 měsíci

    I’ve out shot shooters running $4G steccatos with RDS, while I run either my duty/off duty Glock 45 with a high visibility orange front and night sight rears. Or my P226. Irons are superior on a pistol. A argument could be made for comp shooting, but we don’t train for that only combat.

    • @hunterkiller232134
      @hunterkiller232134 Před 2 měsíci

      That just indicates you've spent more time training with irons than they have with red dots. If you spent an equal time training with a red dot you'd be better than the same amount of time with irons. This is not up for debate and is why every professional organization that uses pistols is gravitating towards red dots.
      Look at USPSA for actual quantifiable data on how much faster dots are than irons.

  • @boomdevildog1606
    @boomdevildog1606 Před 4 lety +2

    Outstanding

  • @WarmothGuitarist
    @WarmothGuitarist Před 2 lety +1

    PROPERLY installed iron sights never fail, never run out of battery, never fog over, never get covered with dirt/dust to the point you can't see it.
    Train with your irons, people.

  • @travispowell2471
    @travispowell2471 Před 4 lety +1

    So far i have never lost my sight picture on my iron sights cuz my battery went dead. Not a fan of red dots either. May change tho when my eyes go south.

    • @dalecrummie5818
      @dalecrummie5818 Před 4 lety

      My eyes did, red dots don't help, all they do is flare.

  • @armedprophet3321
    @armedprophet3321 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your Honesty