Very cool. I just got interested in this optic, and I am curious how it works with your P10C. I have a P10F, and it is so flat shooting and smooth that it seems like a perfect host for a red dot.
How do you find the recoil impulse and overall behavior of a pistol to be now that you have mounted this optic on it? I am curious if it’s still shoots as flat as it did before or if the added weight has shifted the balance and affected how the dot tracks.
I FINALLY got the shoot it yesterday (Sunny & 60). This setup shoots FLAT. I have a proficient grip to begin with, but I can tell when pistols “fight” me for control. This setup had my giggling after each mag. Once I sighted the 509T at 15 yards, the fun began. I really wish I would have asked one of my buddies to film the pistol in action. It was my first experience shooting a RDS on a pistol. Because of dry fire practice, I immediately had great presentation and sight tracking. With little to no recoil I was slaying paper targets and plates with efficiency. I never had to search for the donut of death. Once my buddies ran a couple of magazines even they noticed less misses.
I was once a “naysayer” but now a convert. It would be even better on a full size P10. If you don’t have at least one pistol with a quality RDS setup, you’re sleeping. I wanted to hate it so it saves me money for my other pistols. Now I’m looking at milled slides for all but a couple [emoji2359]
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