Hey Jolly, Red Dot Sight?
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@Jolly , got any opinion on red dot sight that you don't mind sharing?
I wear prescription glasses, and as I age, it will only get increasingly more challenging and slower for my eyes to switch focus between far things (targets) and near things (iron sights). So I am researching red dot sight as a potential aid to help with my vision. Any thought or recommendation on red dot sight one way or another?
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Once the mass murders start everybody’s going to feel very guilty about all the advice they gave the guy who kidnapped Ax and stole his identity
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Just like Bond, James Bond.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Hey Jolly, Red Dot Sight?:
Just like Bond, James Bond.
In the early novels, Bond did not carry a PPK. What did he carry?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Hey Jolly, Red Dot Sight?:
Just like Bond, James Bond.
And then the murders started.
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@Jolly said in Hey Jolly, Red Dot Sight?:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Hey Jolly, Red Dot Sight?:
Just like Bond, James Bond.
In the early novels, Bond did not carry a PPK. What did he carry?
I've only read a couple of the books, but there's a scene in one of the old Sean Connery movies where after being injured he tries to take his old gun (a Beretta), but M won't let him and forces him to take the Walther.
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“He then took from under his shirts in another drawer a very flat .25 Beretta automatic with a skeleton grip, extracted the clip and the single round in the barrel and whipped the action to and fro several times, finally pulling the trigger on the empty chamber. He charged the weapon again, loaded it, put up the safety catch and dropped it into the shallow pouch of the shoulder-holster. ”
Excerpt From: Fleming, Ian. “Casino Royale.” Apple Books.
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YouTube's amazing...
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@Jolly said in Hey Jolly, Red Dot Sight?:
A model 418, to be exact. 25ACP, a mouse gun. Customized for Bond with a threaded barrel (for a suppressor), grips removed and sites ground off. Fleming carried a 418 during the war.
That's a little girl's gun.
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@Larry said in Hey Jolly, Red Dot Sight?:
That's a little girl's gun.
@Mik said in Hey Jolly, Red Dot Sight?:
I used to carry a .25.
So ... you transitioned?
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My cousin gave me a gun that size, made by Smith & Wesson. I tried to shoot it, but i couldnt put my index finger in the trigger hole and hold the butt in my hsnd at the same time. I tried to shoot it by putting my middle finger in the trigger hole, but I couldn't get it in passed the second joint. Even then, when I tried to squeeze the trigger it lifted the gun out of my hand. I finally managed to pull the trigger but a. It lifted the butt halfway out of my hand and made it impossible to control where I shot, and b. The top piece flipped back and tore a chunk of skin out in that web between the thumb and the index finger. Thats why i call it a little girl's gun. I cant see how a grown man could shoot it.