I spoke with Sig optics over the phone. I asked him specifically if Holosun made the over seas sig optics. His exact words were “did you read that on the internet? It is not true at all”. Some of sigs optics for Leo and military use are and have to be made in the USA according to sig. Budget optics are made over seas and higher end are made either in Arkansas or Oregon. All of that info again came directly from sig when I bought my last optic.
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- Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:54 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Who's running a dot on their pistol?
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Re: Who's running a dot on their pistol?
- Thu Sep 17, 2020 7:44 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Who's running a dot on their pistol?
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Re: Who's running a dot on their pistol?
They have a learning curve for sure. But there is no doubt with training and using them that I have determined they are faster and more accurate. I think if you trained a new shooter with a dot they would pick up shooting whatever gun it is quicker. Stay away from the sig Romeo zero. That dot just doesn’t hold up. I’m speaking from personal experience. I had problems out of the gate and so did a friend of mine. Holosun makes good edc optics for good prices. True the RMR is the standard. They are bomb proof. You might look a the Trijicon SRO and also the Aimpoint acro. Little more expensive tho. If I was going to run another dot on a carry gun I’d most likely go with Holosun.