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Pistol-mounted red dot sights (RDS) have become increasingly popular over the last decade, moving from specialized competition setups to duty holsters and everyday carry (EDC) pistols. Still, among some shooters — especially those new to red dots or steeped in traditional iron sight doctrine — myths persist.
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A holster isn’t just an accessory—it’s a critical piece of gear that directly impacts your safety, comfort, and ability to defend yourself effectively.
Every shooter, no matter how skilled, eventually hits a plateau. At first, progress comes fast—your accuracy improves, your draw gets quicker, and your confidence builds. But then, without warning, your improvements slow down or stop altogether. You train, but your times don’t drop. Your group stays the same size. You feel stuck.
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