Should you co witness a red dot pistol?

If you are looking for optimal accuracy, or setting up a pistol for self-defense, then I suggest absolute co-witness. However, 1/3 co-witnessing works great as well if you are using a red dot with 2 MOA or less. You end up with a less cluttered sight picture and the option to use your iron sights anytime you need them.
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Can you co-witness a red dot?

An absolute co-witness allows you to maintain one consistent cheek weld between using your iron sights and your red dot. This simplifies things and reduces the overall training requirement. It's more instinctive to transition between the iron and red dot sight.
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What does it mean to co-witness a red dot?

Co-witnessing refers to the relationship between an optical sight and the iron sights of your firearm. When the optical sight's red dot aligns with the iron sights, the two work together as co-witness sights.
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Should my pistol red dot line up with iron sights?

Jedlinski agrees: “I recommend having iron sights of some kind on any pistol with a red dot. Red dots can fail. Batteries can run out.
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Does a red dot sight need to be centered?

If you can see the red dot your good to go! Thats the beauty of the red dot. It does not need to be centered in the view or body of the tube to hit its point of aim. Even if your head position is not constant and you see dot trust it to hit what it is covering provided you have it sighted in and its of good quality.
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Should You Co-witness Your Handgun RDS to Iron Sights?



How far can you shoot with a red dot?

Typically, if you use a red dot sight without any magnification, you can easily aim at a target as far as 100 yards away, if not more.
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Do you leave your red dot on?

The LEDs and lasers in red dot sights are very efficient, so you can expect tens of thousands of hours out of your batteries. Turning your optic off when not in use or allowing it to enter sleep mode is one way to save energy, but many users leave their optic on at all times so it's always ready.
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Are red dot sights more accurate than iron sights?

Greater accuracy with red dot sights

Because it is unnecessary to keep changing focal planes as with iron sights, and the dot is always on the same plane as the target, using a red dot sight can improve the accuracy of your shots.
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Do you need to co-witness a pistol?

If you are looking for optimal accuracy, or setting up a pistol for self-defense, then I suggest absolute co-witness. However, 1/3 co-witnessing works great as well if you are using a red dot with 2 MOA or less. You end up with a less cluttered sight picture and the option to use your iron sights anytime you need them.
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How high should red dot?

As a general rule of thumb, you want to mount your 1x red dot optic as far forward as you can. Mounting your red dot as far forward as possible on the receiver will maximize your peripheral view and situational awareness.
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Is Eotech a co-witness?

All EOTECH sights are designed to co-Witness with iron sights on the standard AR15 platform. Sights with side buttons and/or factory equipped quick detach levers will co-witness in the lower 1/3 of the window. All other models will co-witness in the center of the window.
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What distance do you zero a red dot?

15 or 25 Yard Zero

For handgun users with red dot sights the 15 yard and 25 yard zeroes are most popular because the chances of people engaging targets at distances much further than this doesn't happen very often, if ever.
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Are red dots worth it on pistols?

Forget about cost, durability, holster compatibility, or any of those other related issues for now. When you narrow it down to simply making holes exactly where you want them as fast as you possibly can, there's no question, a red dot is superior to iron sights.
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Do police use red dot sights?

The Department has been using "red dot optics" for many years. These sights have been successfully used on MERGE carbines, patrol 40mm multi- launchers and Patrol Specialist/Rifle Operator carbines (both Department and personally owned). For pistols, this type of optic is known as a miniaturized red dot sight (MRDS).
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Can you use red dot sights at night?

A: Red dot sights work very well at night. One of their primary advantages is the fact that they are illuminated, so you aren't stuck with black iron sights or a black optic reticle on a dark background. In darkness or low-light situations, having a variable intensity red dot sight is a big advantage.
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Does the military use iron sights?

Army recruits used only iron sights during basic training until 2015, when Army switched to the close combat optic, which allows soldiers to to aim with the benefit of a built-in red dot centered on a target when they look through the scope, officials told Task & Purpose.
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What is red dot Parallax?

Parallax is the tendency for a reticle to appear to move in relation to a target when the eye is moved behind the optic. If the position of the shooter's head changes behind a magnified riflescope, the point of impact can shift. (This is true with iron sights, too.)
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What red dot do Navy Seals use?

Navy Seals have been known to use the Aimpoint Comp M2 and the M4 EOTech 553 Holographic sight. In particular, Aimpoint has a very long track record of working with militaries across the world and has some of the most delicate optic machinery in the world – it's no wonder the Navy Seals prefer Aimpoint.
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Which is better holographic or red dot?

That's how a couple of red dots have battery power of up to 50,000 hours. Basically, that means you could leave it on for 5+ years. Compared with holographic sights that usually offer 500 to 1,000 hours of battery life, red dots are the clear winners.
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What does MOA mean on a red dot?

Reticle sizes are measured in milliradians (mrad or mil) or minutes of angle (moa). Both are angular measurements used in ballistics. Red dots use MOA, so we're going to focus on that today. Minute of Angle is an angular measurement that expresses approximately a one-inch diameter circle at 100 yards.
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Are all red dot sight parallax free?

Since ideally a red dot projects to infinity, it is only parallax free with respect to targets set at an infinite distance. In other words, a red dot sight is the worst possible case, NEVER free from parallax; magnifying scopes are at least parallax free at one distance.
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Can you mount a red dot on top of a scope?

Mounting solutions

There are two ways of mounting a red dot sight on the riflescope. It can either be mounted on top of the riflescope or on the side, at a 45° angle. IPSC shooters like to have it mounted on the side – .
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