Obviously H&K is one, considering we already know what it looks like, thanks to their patents. But I wonder who's left. There's literally nobody. Colt and Remington are basically dead, surely not them, right? Kahr? No way, the barely had engineers to add a Pic rail. That only leaves Walther before we hit Mossberg et.al.If you watch the TFB review, he states there are two other similar guns being released from “large” manufacturers very soon. Wonder who else is getting on the wagon.
The co-witness on a pistol serves two main functions:What are co-witnessed sights to be FOR?
What do you do when you present the gun to a target and see a glowing dot, a front sight, and a rear sight? Which/what are you really aiming with?
I am a reactionary, I prefer to save a step and when I see the iron sights, I just aim the pistol with them. My only dots are on .22s meant for Steel Challenge. But I still shoot RFPI most of the time.
I will have to ask some of the USPSA and IDPA CO shooters if they are using both sights.
I am positive the Open shooters are not.
And a friend has gone All Dot for all purposes, match and war. No cow sight at all. He says if the dot goes away, he can hit an assailant pretty far out just centering him in the window.
Write about a 15-round pocket .32 ACP c/o George Kellgren, KelTec, Cocoa Beach, Florida.If only they chambered it in .32 ACP...
The co-witness on a pistol serves two main functions:
1. Helping you find the dot
2. Backup.
I will have to ask some of the USPSA and IDPA CO shooters if they are using both sights.
I am positive the Open shooters are not.
Careful now.
Non-1911 Kimbers have extra spotty pasts. The Solo comes to mind though it too looked like a real winner.
I would make it your newest acquisition for next year if it were me.