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I only buy RM07s. I keep the one on my carry gun set on auto brightness. Because of that my RMRs have never had a dead battery. The longest I let one go was three years continously on before I gave in and changed the battery. Everything man made fails at some point
I haven't used Trijicons under NV, but USSOCOM has. I take it they work. The reference to USPSA in regard to the DPP is about durability. They don't last, which is why the heaviest users by volume don't buy them any more.
LOL no.....every Trijicon and Holosun reflex optic is NV compatible. Leuopold is non existent in USPSA competition, where people use their RDS equipped pistols more than anyone.
My answers in red based on daily carry of optic-equipped pistols for the last four years. You are going to have to put in the work for an optic on a pistol to be fast. It's not a magic wand.
It is a fact that gossip is for women. Where does that leave you? Nobody gives a shit why someone left somewhere. That's their business and theirs only.
I "qualified" expert with an M1911 and marksman with an M14 during USNA plebe summer (1984), then shot some M16A2s while at MCB Quantico for USMC intro week in 1986. After that I never touched a firearm while in the Navy. It's just not part of the job.
I don't know what SOTF is. I'm talking about the real Navy. They touch guns once in boot camp/USNA/ROTC/OCS and they're pretty much done for the rest of their career.