Just ordered a p365, which red dot you do guys like on them?
The Plan is two-fold :
1) - To present a lightweight setup to my wife who has difficulties sometimes with hand-strength and action manipulation struggles at times, thing of it is... I'm trying to encourage her begin carrying when she goes out on these group meetup hikes by herself, not that I have misgivings about the group members at all, we've hosted them at events our home and everything. But they've run into weirdos out on the trail at times. And there's always possibility of Cat or Bear. She operates my P238 fine, but I don't like the idea of just .380acp for woods where cat and bear are present. Have a S&W M60 3" .38spl+P she's Ok with, but it's sights are too small for rapid deployment under stress, for older eyes. So because of all this, the thought was search for a micro-9 to up the energy levels a little bit, but needs nice chunky night sights, and she's gotta be able to decently run the action on it though, so we'll see about that part. Even if she doesn't take a shining to it. I won't mind cause their pretty sweet though.
2) - Potentially have it as an option to use, when wanting to shed even more weight for certain steep locations.
SIDE-QUESTION: Other than potential for failure in the field (battery dying, unit failure, glass breaks, whatever)... is there any other reason why a person should, or should not, go with using an optic on their sidearm when out in the field?
Ya know, those kinda things you can only learn from actually carrying one out there, for a good amount of time? Just trying to pick the brains of those of you that have gone before me this route, so I can hopefully avoid money not well-spent is all, Thx. -G
The Plan is two-fold :
1) - To present a lightweight setup to my wife who has difficulties sometimes with hand-strength and action manipulation struggles at times, thing of it is... I'm trying to encourage her begin carrying when she goes out on these group meetup hikes by herself, not that I have misgivings about the group members at all, we've hosted them at events our home and everything. But they've run into weirdos out on the trail at times. And there's always possibility of Cat or Bear. She operates my P238 fine, but I don't like the idea of just .380acp for woods where cat and bear are present. Have a S&W M60 3" .38spl+P she's Ok with, but it's sights are too small for rapid deployment under stress, for older eyes. So because of all this, the thought was search for a micro-9 to up the energy levels a little bit, but needs nice chunky night sights, and she's gotta be able to decently run the action on it though, so we'll see about that part. Even if she doesn't take a shining to it. I won't mind cause their pretty sweet though.
2) - Potentially have it as an option to use, when wanting to shed even more weight for certain steep locations.
SIDE-QUESTION: Other than potential for failure in the field (battery dying, unit failure, glass breaks, whatever)... is there any other reason why a person should, or should not, go with using an optic on their sidearm when out in the field?
Ya know, those kinda things you can only learn from actually carrying one out there, for a good amount of time? Just trying to pick the brains of those of you that have gone before me this route, so I can hopefully avoid money not well-spent is all, Thx. -G