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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: northcentral, pa
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i am looking at buying a green dot sightmark sight for my beretta, does anyone have any info on these sights, good or bad, i have searched for pros and cons but can not find much info
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Imperial, MO
Posts: 3,625
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Ive seen the sightmarks on some handguns. usually glocks but type of gun shouldnt matter. no one ever complaines about them so it must be a good thing. i know the cmore red dots are great.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Dallas - Fort Worth
Posts: 107
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I just picked up a Burris Fastfire for my Beretta. Can't wait to get it. I'll post a pick when its added to the gun!
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 415
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I have a SIG P226 357 that I put Nill thumbrest grips on, an extended and ported Bomar barrel and a Docter Optics dot sight on.
I just got the whole thing put together and have not shot it yet but I have been playing with it. Here's a trick...bring the gun up just as you would any other pistol. If you do not see the dot...slowly tilt the muzzle up and the dot will rise into view.
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