An Official Journal Of The NRA | Embracing The Red Dot Sight (2024)

I’m writing this column in a hotel room during the Rangemaster Tactical Conference of 2024.

TacCon is an unusual space, because some attendee or another might be there to challenge your preconceptions about the “average dedicated handgun carrier.” The folks there run the gamut from legendary defensive-handgun-training gurus to local instructors to just your average CCW toter looking to get some good instruction and level up their personal-protection game.

I’ve been attending since 2017, and one thing I’ve noticed is how much more common pistol-mounted optics have become. I went back and looked at my photos from that first year and only found one shooter rocking a Trijicon RMR on a Smith & Wesson M&P9. In 2018, there were a few more, and one shooter made it into the man-on-man shoot-off stage of the match with a dotted Glock G34. The very next year, the event was held down at NOLATAC and Rick Remington took home all the marbles with an RMR-equipped Wilson Combat 9 mm.

Fast-forward to this year, and I’d estimate that possibly half the pistols I saw had optics on them.

Not only have they permeated the serious training community, but an ever-greater number of casual shooters seem to be tinkering with them, as the used Smith & Wesson SD9 with a budget dot that had been traded in at my local gun shop would indicate.

I was there at Indy Arms Company picking up a transfer and an older gentleman was asking to see said pistol, and both he and the salesclerk were having difficulty acquiring the dot and expressing doubts about the MRDS’ viability. They were so visibly frustrated that I broke my Gun Store Prime Directive and offered some advice.

“Hey, y’all want to know a trick? Pick out a target spot on that wall there and look at it. Keep looking at it and stick the pistol up there so the slide cover plate is right in front of your nose—keep looking at the target and not the gun.”

He couldn’t have looked more surprised if I’d pulled a quarter out from behind his ear. You could practically see the light bulb come on over his noggin. The customer tried it and it worked for him, too.

I learned that quick-and-dirty method for fast dot acquisition from firearms trainer Aaron Cowan, and it works via the magic of proprioception, which is your body’s ability to know where its various parts are situated. You can stick that slide cover plate (or hammer spur, if that’s how you roll) in front of your nose because your body knows where your hand and nose are located relative to each other.

Circling back to being in a hotel room at TacCon, though … Over on the night stand is my constant companion for the last several months: A Taurus 856 T.O.R.O. revolver with a Holosun 507K red-dot sight in a PHLster City Special optics-ready holster. It’s a handy little package and has held up well to use, with the dot holding zero faithfully to the tune of several hundred rounds at this point.

There’s one problem, though, in that the proprioception-based, dot-finding method from Cowan doesn’t work with the revolver-mounted optic because the dot sits too far above the web of your hand to have an easy physical reference point.

With the 856 T.O.R.O., I instead need to use the dot-acquisition technique I learned from Scott Jedlinski of Modern Samurai Project, which is equally reliable, but a little more involved. With Jedlinski’s method, you draw the pistol and, during the presentation, it moves through the muzzle-upward, high-ready position. As the front sight enters your line-of-sight, you drive it forward, elevating the rear of the pistol until it’s horizontal in front of you. If you were using irons, this would cause the front sight to drop into the rear notch. With an MRDS, the red dot essentially “drops into view” from the top edge of the optic’s window.

The Cowan proprioception technique is easier to use in odd positions and when coming on target from positions like the low ready, since the Jedlinski press-out requires the pistol transitioning through a muzzle-up orientation as it comes
into your sight line. It’s worth having both available in your toolkit, though, as I’ve learned.

The biggest problem people have with pistol dots is looking at the optic itself, rather than staying focused on the target. It’s actually worse with experienced shooters just getting used to dots, because we’ve spent years training ourselves to look at the front sight and not the target. Think about how unnatural that is, though—in what other activity do you look at the object you’re using to hit the target, rather than looking at what you’re trying to hit? Golfers and baseball players are constantly admonished to keep their eyes on the ball. Archers and dart players look at the bullseye, not the arrow or dart. From time immemorial, going back to the first thrown rocks and spears, we’ve looked at the deadly threat rather than the thing we’re throwing at it. Essentially, a handgun red-dot optic lets us go back to that much more natural way of hitting, once we unlearn the unnatural sight focus we’ve forced ourselves to acquire.

The other enemy to quick and reliable dot acquisition (and to iron sights, too) is people’s tendency to want to put their head in motion, hunting for the dot, rather than bringing the sighting system into their line of vision. The latter is far faster and more efficient, since you don’t have two things in motion that are hoping to luck into each other at some point in space. Instead, you’re keeping your sight line still and bringing the sighting device in line with it.

There’s a funny meme on the internet about cats playing with lasers, but it works for us and handgun-mounted optics, too. It shows a cat dressed in the saffron-colored robes of a Buddhist monk, sitting in the lotus position and is captioned “You must not chase the red dot. Be still and let it come to you.”

That’s seems to me to be a pretty wise cat right there.

An Official Journal Of The NRA | Embracing The Red Dot Sight (2024)

References

Top Articles
Homework 3 Distance And Midpoint Formulas
AMC Woodhaven 10 in Bensalem, PA
Steve Bannon Issues Warning To Donald Trump
Jps Occupational Health Clinic
'That's Hilarious': Ahsoka's Ezra Bridger Actor Reveals Surprising True-To-Life Detail Behind Sabine Reunion Scene
Jeff Bezos Lpsg
Gasbuddy Costco Hawthorne
Congdon Heart And Vascular Center
Understanding Pickleball Court Dimensions: Essential Guide
Dr Paul Memorial Medical Center
The Land Book 9 Release Date 2023
Craigslist.com Seattle Wa
Espn Major League Baseball Standings
Apple Store Near Me Make Appointment
Practice Assist.conduit.optum
Kamala Harris is making climate action patriotic. It just might work
5Ive Brother Cause Of Death
Lucifer Season 1 Download In Telegram In Tamil
Half Inning In Which The Home Team Bats Crossword
Ups Store Pineville La
Brake Masters 208
Aussiebigdaddik
Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius on LinkedIn: Amazingly quick work by Arnoud💻 Engelfriet! Can’t wait to dive in.
Fortnite Chapter 5: All you need to know!
Alloyed Trident Spear
Drug Stores Open 24Hrs Near Me
Hally Vogel
Retire Early Wsbtv.com Free Book
Lox Club Gift Code
north bay garage & moving sales "moving" - craigslist
Leonards Truck Caps
Ixl.prentiss
Courtney Lynn Playboy
Meritas Health Patient Portal
Shruti Rajagopalan — On Spotting Talent, And Making Sense of Rising India (#152)
Educational Outfitters Denver
Ixl Ld Northeast
Natalya's Vengeance Set Dungeon
Paper Io 2 Unblocked Games Premium
Southeast Ia Craigslist
Osceola County Addresses Growth with Updated Mobility Fees
Ces 2023 Badge Pickup
Texas State Academic Probation
Blow Dry Bar Boynton Beach
Sparkle Nails Phillipsburg
Drew Gulliver Bj
Dungeon Family Strain Leafly
Criagslist Orlando
Ups Carrier Locations Near Me
What Time Does Walmart Auto Center Open
Redbox Walmart Near Me
The Ultimate Guide to Newquay Surf - Surf Atlas
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Sen. Ignacio Ratke

Last Updated:

Views: 5601

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (76 voted)

Reviews: 91% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Sen. Ignacio Ratke

Birthday: 1999-05-27

Address: Apt. 171 8116 Bailey Via, Roberthaven, GA 58289

Phone: +2585395768220

Job: Lead Liaison

Hobby: Lockpicking, LARPing, Lego building, Lapidary, Macrame, Book restoration, Bodybuilding

Introduction: My name is Sen. Ignacio Ratke, I am a adventurous, zealous, outstanding, agreeable, precious, excited, gifted person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.