Very nice mine has a Meopta sight on it brought the gun at a fun show used dealer said it was a sales man model only paid $700. for it a new one goes for that, I guess he did not know what the sight was worth. take care
well got it pretty much set up,still need tall sights. This is my first rmr and deff my first rmr on a pistol, its a little diff. and kinda diff to get used to. I went with the 12.9" triangle dual illuminated fiber/tritium. Playing with it at first I wasn't that impressed, but as I messed with it in the yard its growing on me real fast, the quality is really starting to show. It was very overcast/no sun at all and it was low behind the trees,I could still see the triangle very crisp, and deff bright enough the pics don't do it justice (bow target/tree line is 25 yards for reference). Just trying some dry fire exercises It was incredibly crisp triangle point out to 75yards, looking at a 8" gong if I do my part and the gun does its part its very easy to put the triangle point in the center of the gong with no doubt of POA. I stayed outside playing with it till almost dark and was still very easy to acquire target. When I went into a pretty dark room and let my eyes adjust it was pretty easy to see triangle just had a little haze around it, deff still capable of connecting with target. The only draw back I can think of is inside the sight I lacking, very dim, and standing inside looking outside a window it is VERY dim. Not a deal breaker but makes me wonder while hunting out of a box stand if I will be able to see, I guess only time will tell, but I very rarely hunt out of a box stand mostly ladder/climbers. But was just something I didn't think of. I went with the dual illuminated because my main purpose for the pistol is basically deer/hog hunting back up, 4 wheeler riding, checking hog traps, running hoop nets, working on the tractor ect. basically rough outside work, and also plan on trying to take a deer/hog with it. I do a lot of stalk hunting in the swamp, and I was concerned about turning the rmr on and leaving it on for hours at a time and never actually using it and wasting the battery, and on the other hand having to pull it in a situation and it not be on because I didn't wanna turn it on to ride in the boat all day and leave it on and never use it, lol its a loose loose. Yes I know I need to get the tall sights for that situation, but 99.999% of my target shooting,hunting,traping,tractor work is during the day, so I opted for a allways on. I cant wait to try it with even a little sun to see how much diff it makes