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    Quote Originally Posted by Dinat View Post
    I have an SRO and Shield RMSc as well BTW.

    For serious EDC and I had to choose one, I’d take the Trijicon RMR06 over the ACRO. I also prefer milling slide as oppose to using a plate to house different optics.

    That’s my choice as the RDS sits lower, easier to get co-witness suppressor sights, and less mounting screws to deal with for mounting.

    With serious IWB, sweat also gets into places, and I’ve seen rust between mounting plate and slide. A screw actually rusted on threads and broke....

    I digress.....



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    Does the RDS window fog up at all with AIWB EDC?

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    Default Re: Tier 1 handgun RDS's: which and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by Flanjet View Post
    Does the RDS window fog up at all with AIWB EDC?
    No it does not.


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    Default Re: Tier 1 handgun RDS's: which and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by Flanjet View Post
    Does the RDS window fog up at all with AIWB EDC?
    The fogging up is caused by the cold, due the proximity of the RDS against your body (heat) it helps prevent that from happening! One of the pros of carrying AIWB!

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    Default Re: Tier 1 handgun RDS's: which and why?

    I bought a Holosun 407C for my G17 or shadow for sport before going the RDS path on my EDC G19 or G48.

    Debating whether to go the MOS or milled route as I won a Glock raffle for a Gen 5

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    Default Re: Tier 1 handgun RDS's: which and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by Vaal View Post
    May suggest you always use a little bit of anti-seize/ coppercoat paste on any and all bolts from the smallest to the biggest bolts. I even use it on the threads of my comps and chokes. You can put some between 2 mating surfaces also. If the "grease" burns or washes away, the atomized copper still stay.
    Imo lube on the bolt threads of a slide mounted RDS is not a good idea.

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    Default Re: Tier 1 handgun RDS's: which and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by DS View Post
    Imo lube on the bolt threads of a slide mounted RDS is not a good idea.
    It is if you like seeing your dot flying across the range

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    Default Re: Tier 1 handgun RDS's: which and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cockroach View Post
    It is if you like seeing your dot flying across the range
    Exactly.

    Or if you start hitting the target next to the one you are aiming at. First the one on the one side and the one on the other side.

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