The Zero, the off-set and parallax | Learning RED DOTS On Handguns (Part 1)
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This is the first in a series of raw footage of me learning to use a red dot on my handgun at the Sig Sauer Training Academy.
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コメント (21)
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Colion Noir Most of us can't afford private lessons, thank-you so much for taking the time to film this for us. God Bless.
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The dude stopped mid sentence to make sure everyone had eyes and ears. That's a dude who is always thinking
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These are the no nonsense type of instructors I’d love to work with. Gives you the nuts and bolt and doesn’t try to sound overly cool by using a bunch of shit worlds to impress the students. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
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Got to love how the bad guy on sigs targets is holding a Glock
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I like this instructor -calm, gives you the why and demonstrates
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Dude talks about as loud as my wife. As far as red dots on pistols, I think it's the evolution of the modern sidearm. We love your content sir because we can count on learning something new with every upload.
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Really appreciate this guys attentiveness to everyones saftey
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I like this instructor.
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As a 60 year old, iorn sight person. I'm having a little trouble with the red dot. Thanks for the video, it's really helpful.
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Don't you hate it when they ask a question, and though it's plain English, you have no idea what they're looking for in an answer. "So, the point of this drill is what?" "What am I taking away from this?" I would have been like "uh... red dots are a good thing???" Good video. I appreciate you sharing this. "Thumbs up" from this Kentucky boy.
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"You're a smart guy, what do you think?" ......crickets
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I wish gun companies would get together with red dot companies and say "ok, lets make all red-dots fit all new guns made". Why so many different mounting systems ?
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This instructor makes it look so easy! Getting used to a red dot on a pistol takes time, I appreciate this instructor's patience and teaching manner.
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I was in the process of signing up for Sig Saur Academy just before the lock down. Got the required extra background check, made hotel reservations etc. Then lockdown happened. I will be trying again soon. Glad I got to see this.
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Stop playing with my emotions man...I’m researching this subject daily!! It’s a sign from the Gods!!
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Like you Colion, I have been reluctant to transition to red dots on pistols. This video shows the merit in them along with expert level training. Thank you to SIG and to you!
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So timely...my wife and I just updated our mature eyes with Holosun 507Cs and there were multiple nuggets in this video offering for training with them. You have a strong inner self, as your persona allows you to shed vanity and let us learn with you. Oh, I will share something I discovered...in getting comfortable with using a red dot, I find that if I use more gripping pressure with my two lower fingers ( i.e.#4 & #5 pinky ) it pulls the red dot down right over my front sight. Making your good "better" and your better "best". Somewhere between ignorance & arrogance.
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Always learning.... LOVE SIG ACADEMY... love CN ...
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Listening, paying attention, and respecting the instructor, staying safe on the range. This is far better than any other twenty minute review video on red dots.
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Great vid. Really helpful in contextualizing "negatives" that are often overblown.