Monday, February 20, 2017

Modularity of the sig 320 with RX (romeo 1 optic)


My edc just became vastly improved. Illustrates the modularity of the 320 with a red dot optic (sigs RX or romeo 1). Sig just released the compact rx version of the 320.This is my 320 sub compact frame (12+1) with the compact rx optic. Was able to pick up pinky extended baseplate that adds just enough for the picky to rest but not so much as a 15 round option. http://ift.tt/2kZQRXB is the Compact RX w/ xc1, http://ift.tt/2lyRsT8 are carried with the the JM Custom kydex aiwb that is cut for an optic. Obviously one is configured with a cutout for the xc1 which is the original wing claw, the sc/c without the xc1 both fit the JMC 2.0 wing clawIf you're thinking of getting a red dot, I would highly recommend it. Accuracy is ridiculous, especially at any distance. What I've had to work on is speed when presenting and acquiring the initial target. At first, I was a good bit faster with the iron sites picking up the front site but I am getting just as fast with the dot now. Once site is acquired, the speed and accuracy is fantastic, especially transitioning to multiple targets. I feel like Hickock45 hitting at will at any distance. The weight of the optic is almost non-existent at .8oz. You can adjust the red dot to 5 different brightness levels and it automatically turns off after 2 minutes and will automatically turn back on when it sense motion when you draw from the holster. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2kZXwRD

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