Most innovative Red Dot Mount

waveslayer

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Check out this new mount from UM Tactical. It uses your current Picatinny rail to attach without having to do any modifications to your handgun. It never loses zero no matter how many times you take it off your weapon. you can still use your iron sights and protects your red dot from the abuse of the slide.

Best part, one holster is all you need now for any weapon this is attached to.
 

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http://www.umtactical.com/store/p3/UM_3_Sight_Mount.html
"Installs in under 30 seconds with no tools required"
Yeah, ummmm... no.
Good for games, not so good for defensive purposes if it takes half a minute to attatch (good luck finding a holster for it otherwise.)
 
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http://www.umtactical.com/store/p3/UM_3_Sight_Mount.html
"Installs in under 30 seconds with no tools required"
Yeah, ummmm... no.
Good for games, not so good for defensive purposes if it takes half a minute to attatch (good luck finding a holster for it otherwise.)
Lol, I own 2 now, 30 seconds with my eyes closed. Also they have a holster. Since it retains via the mount all you need is one holster for all your guns any length, sub to over 5". 1911's to any plastic. As for a range tool, wrong again. Range tool yes, hunting, self defense at your home (for the wife if lining sights up is too hard and you don't have a laser installed) teaching kids to shoot so they are comfortable, and yes NRA is now looking at using them for training new shooters.

Yes it's super easy to install and no gimmicks. Try one out see my pic above of their holster

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I feel like that would be just a lot of stuff to get in the way, a lot of somethings to get snagged or broken
 
waveslayer

Yes it's close and probably a better mount, as far as stability goes, since the Mako uses an exsisting pin hole to stabilize the mount. Refer back to my usage of "kind of like". The UM tactical uses the picatinny rail, on the dust cover, to mount. And on polymer guns, ie Glock, there will be flexing or warpage of said polymer dustcover while firing. Altogether, I like Glocks MOS and S&W Core better. Milled slides.
 
Yes it's close and probably a better mount, as far as stability goes, since the Mako uses an exsisting pin hole to stabilize the mount. Refer back to my usage of "kind of like". The UM tactical uses the picatinny rail, on the dust cover, to mount. And on polymer guns, ie Glock, there will be flexing or warpage of said polymer dustcover while firing. Altogether, I like Glocks MOS and S&W Core better. Milled slides.
Google it, now movement at all or "wrapage" top 3 gun shooters in the world are now using it. in fact I will share links for the skepticals.

http://youtu.be/1-DKvILuvY0

http://youtu.be/-na29w7ERnk

There are plenty more pros loving it. I bet if it didn't hold zero they wouldn't use it in competition.
 
Yeah, okay, I'm convinced; it's the greatest thing since sliced bread and everyone should have one on their SD gun even though it's as bulky as a bagel toaster.
 
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