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Open vs Enclosed Emitter Red Dots: Which for Carry?

Posted by 3CR Tactical on 14th May 2026

Open vs Enclosed Emitter Red Dots: Which for Carry?
Open vs enclosed emitter is one of the few red dot decisions where the failure modes are physical and obvious. Lint clogs an open emitter. Sweat fogs the front lens. Rain pools across the LED housing. Snow blocks the dot until the pistol warms up. None of those are theoretical — they happen to carry guns sitting in waistbands and pockets all day. Enclosed emitter optics s …
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Pistol Red Dot Footprints: RMR, RMSc, ACRO, DPP, EPS

Posted by 3CR Tactical on 14th May 2026

Pistol Red Dot Footprints: RMR, RMSc, ACRO, DPP, EPS
Slide cut and optic footprint are not the same thing — and getting them mixed up is the single biggest mistake we see at checkout. A footprint is the mounting pattern on the bottom of an optic. A slide cut is the milled recess on top of the slide that has to match it. If the screw holes and recoil lugs don't line up, the optic doesn't sit flat, and nothing you torque it t …
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MOA Dot Size for Pistol Red Dots: 1, 3.25, 6, or 8?

Posted by 3CR Tactical on 14th May 2026

MOA Dot Size for Pistol Red Dots: 1, 3.25, 6, or 8?
The forum answer is always "bigger dot = faster sight picture, smaller dot = more precise." That's not wrong, but it's not the whole answer. Pistol red dot dot size — measured in MOA, where 1 MOA covers roughly 1 inch at 100 yards — has to match the distance you actually shoot at, the size of the target you're trying to hit, and how much eye strain you can tolerate …
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