Doc, what happened to the section under the service caliber sticky that explained your usage of the RMR and why? Did that get moved elsewhere?
Thanks in advance.
Doc, what happened to the section under the service caliber sticky that explained your usage of the RMR and why? Did that get moved elsewhere?
Thanks in advance.
I’m curious as well. Maybe he had to take it down because it was giving out too much info??
I should have saved his complete post when I had the chance. It had a lot of good information. Too bad some of the information in that post was taken down.
It’s been combined with the service pistol ammo thread.
I am assuming you are referencing this thread.
This is the same thread that I mention in my OP. The post in that thread linked above is missing. It contained some pretty valuable information that I used to base my decision to purchase an RMR and I was looking to reference that again now that I have one and talking with others about it.
Perhaps he changed his mind on some aspect of the post. We are all students, and with enough time and experience we all change our theories.
Looks like he removed some of the history of the system and the name of the companies that did the mods. There are quite a few companies that are doing this modification. If you stick with a reputible name and include BUIS, you will do good. I have been carrying a RDS pistol for quite a while (approaching~2 years) and agree with Doc’s assertion that the RM02 is best. He just seems to have made the article more concise.
I agree that the current sticky is concise. However, the detail that he had provided in that post as to the reasoning for choosing the RDS mod’ed Glock are what I was after. The rationale for the choice is just as important as the choice itself.
I found a neutered version of the mysterious “third post” I was looking for on another forum that I won’t mention here (for several reasons; not to be a dick).
If you genuinely would like to reference that info, send me PM and I will let you know where to find it. If you are just curious and don’t carry a gun daily or not really considering a RMR as a life saving tool, then this will help.
Doc, if you would like to know where it is for some type of OPSEC cleanup, just shoot me a message and I’ll let you know where it is. I appreciate your knowledge and consider you a valuable resource. It is one of the reasons having this information readily accessible at M4C is important to me and others.
Just finishing the test and am updating the results–still a lot of stuff up at AF, LF, PF.
I thought it all started with a hurt wrist and the fact our eyesight starts going as we get older. Not a huge mystery why an rds is better. Heck I’ll put one on my ccw gun someday when I nail down which one should use it on!