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    Love the red dot scopes.
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    While I've never used a scope of any kind on a handgun, I am puzzled by the mounting of yours. I fully understand that the way it is mounted allows you to 'Easily' have vertical and horizontal adjustments.

    I just don't understand 'why' some things are upside down/didn't the factory have thought this design all the way through?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cudarunner View Post
    While I've never used a scope of any kind on a handgun, I am puzzled by the mounting of yours. I fully understand that the way it is mounted allows you to 'Easily' have vertical and horizontal adjustments.

    I just don't understand 'why' some things are upside down/didn't the factory have thought this design all the way through?

    See the area outlined in Red;

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    Thanks in Advance for tolerating my ignorance. :
    Always thought the same thing about that. I blame it in the guy applying the sticker, probably left handed. [emoji38]

    But it might be because of how I positioned the scope, so the on/dimmer switch would be operated by my left hand while holding the revolver in my right. Nahh, it was the sticker guy. [emoji6]
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    Personally, I prefer a Rock River tactical operator II with lot's of options . But that's just my personal weapon of choice.
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    Semper Fi !

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    Well,,excuuusssse me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Well,,excuuusssse me!
    Okay. I still like the Sig's, but prefer the Rock River due to having lot's of experience with one. Couldn't walk away from it....
    Is this better?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johntoad57 View Post
    Personally, I prefer a Rock River tactical operator II with lot's of options . But that's just my personal weapon of choice.
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    I have shot a couple rock river and they are really nice. Well built and accurate.
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