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Originally Posted by juicy
"ran out" lol. Fair enough, at least you're getting quality bits of metal? I guess that's what you're paying for, isn't it.
I'm currently trying to figure out if I want to mount a RDS on my current Hi-Capa or just buy a new TM one and start all over again... now the question remains - would mounting a Doctor sight be worth the easier mounting job in the end? From what I've seen, competition pistols rarely have slide-mounted RDS, and I would assume that's because a frame-mounted bracket would provide more stability to the sight, therefore making it easier to aim, or something like that. Am I correct in thinking this?
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You can buy a SD mount that replaces your rear bomar sight. Basically with a Doctor style red dot on the rear of the slide, it's a bit harder because it's a moving red dot, where the frame mounted are stable. You can also get a Doctor frame mount as well too. It's up to the shooter to work their gun and how the shooter uses it.