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This, for sure!I’d have bought 15 Trijicon dots by now if their feature set didn’t suck.
This, for sure!I’d have bought 15 Trijicon dots by now if their feature set didn’t suck.
Another DPP tip. Do not buy the ridiculously expensive Leupold rear sight. Buy the polymer insight from Galloway Precision that works better and is a fraction of the price.Went with your recommendation and just purchased a Leopold Delta Point. Found the mounting plate for $100 on Optics Planet
I agree with you on Trijicon bro, they are so far behind on their feature set.It’s too bad the big boys making “ the best” optics can’t seem to make them with the options the CCP manages to. Namely green reticle and shake awake. Doughnut of death would be nice too for the transition. And for shotguns. I’d have bought 15 Trijicon dots by now if their feature set didn’t suck.
LOL! I appreciate all the responses in such a short amount of time@4Daughters welcome to calamity.... i mean TAL
Definitely the plan!! Hopefully the incoming red dot does the trick.Spend the extra bonez on a quality RDS and shoot the pizz out of it.
Close to 4k rounds through mine with zero issues. Vortex Defender XL and A15B plate (DPP foot print).
Welcome to the forum from South Texas.Hello,
First time poster here, so go easy
I have a 2024 Prodigy I purchased in September. I made the purchase which included the Dragonfly optic. I had the normal FTF issues, etc and got those kinks worked out. But during the time i have had the pistol I had two dragon fly replacements due to both stopped working. This last go around, i just took the refund and purchased a Burris Fast Fire as a repalcement.
Well the same issue is happening. While I am shooting the sucker suddenly cuts off just like the dragon fly. The battery was brand new too.
I sent another email to Springfield asking for some help.
Has anybody else run into this? If so, did you find a solution?
Does anybody feel that maybe the slide is slamming home too hard and causing the issue? Should i try a lighter spring? I am about at my wits end and ready to sell if I can’t correct.
Any help will be much appreciated.
TIA!
Native Texan. Born in Lubbock and spent First half of life in Huntsville….Welcome to the forum from South Texas.
Yeah. Will keep me out trouble too!Keep at it, and "Welcome" from N.E. FLA. always good to make new friends.
Have two Romeo X Enclosed, Pro on P-226, Compact on P-365 Fuse. Really like both just wish Sig would offer green reticles. Have an Holosun EPS 6moa green on my 1911 AOS Operator.I run the Romeo’s on my sigs, but was trying to buy a sight that fit the plate i had for the Prodigy. Thank you for the comments
I grew up on Lake Travis, Lago Vista area, moved to FLA in 89'. Not too sure about the "out of trouble" theory.Yeah. Will keep me out trouble too!
Sold a Trijicon SRO (lack of features) bought the Holosun EPS 6moa green.It’s too bad the big boys making “ the best” optics can’t seem to make them with the options the CCP manages to. Namely green reticle and shake awake. Doughnut of death would be nice too for the transition. And for shotguns. I’d have bought 15 Trijicon dots by now if their feature set didn’t suck.
I’m loving the 6 MOA Green EPS-Carry I started using this week. Almost makes me sad I have an MRS green in my SCS-Carry and in another EPS-Carry on another gun since I know they’ll outlast meSold a Trijicon SRO (lack of features) bought the Holosun EPS 6moa green.
Talk about features, I have a Sig p320 Rxp with the Romeo 1 pro dot. That thing shot a bulls eye at 50 yards once before I even picked it up.Sold a Trijicon SRO (lack of features) bought the Holosun EPS 6moa green.
I like my Romeo’s. I am new to red dots and didn’t realize there was such a gap in many red dots. I thought the Burris with their warranty would have been a good pick.Talk about features, I have an Sig p320 Rxp with the Romeo 1 pro dot. That thing shot a bulls eye at 50 yards once before I even picked it up.View attachment 85260
Vortex has possibly the best warranty out there.I like my Romeo’s. I am new to red dots and didn’t realize there was such a gap in many red dots. I thought the Burris with their warranty would have been a good pick.
There’s so many out there, without a lot of research or even just trial and error, things can go wrong. Ask me how I knowI like my Romeo’s. I am new to red dots and didn’t realize there was such a gap in many red dots. I thought the Burris with their warranty would have been a good pick.