Introductory Note: I’m Francis The Semi-Prepper. Two of my articles have been featured in SurvivalBlog:
The Semi-Prepper, Part 1, dated May 26, 2020 and Part 2 dated May 27, 2020
and,
Abandoning Home, by Francis dated Aug 11, 2020
I reference these as they include my background and beliefs. I’m trying to be proactive but I’ll never be a full prepper. I am constantly thinking and trying to do what I have to do to be prepared for the ominous times coming and to pass onto our grandchildren something of value. We already know the Lord but the Lord helps those who help themselves…
With 75-year-old eyes, my aiming with a semiautomatic pistol is not that good, surprise! Thus, the quest for better accuracy. This is most important today with street crime, riots, and racially-motivated attacks. Therefore, I am armed.
My goal here is to explain lasers and red dot sights and how to mount them to your pistol if it has rear dovetail sights (looking at the rear sight from the side, the rear sight dovetail looks like a triangle with part of the top cut off- /____\ ). Some pistols are set up for Picatinny rails, which will not be addressed here. It can be confusing to the novice, as it was to me, to understand the difference between a laser and a red dot for use on a semiautomatic pistol. Note that there are also fiber optics replacement sights for pistols; I will not be discussing them here because the shooter has to align both rear and front sight. I feel the laser and red dot require less “aligning effort”.
You cannot just buy any product that says it will work and expect it to. All of these products are made for a specific firearm or as in the case of the Sylvan sight pusher for many different firearms but not all. Make sure you diligently investigate what you purchase and that it will properly work with your firearm(s).
Learn from others! I participate in IDPA (International Defensive Pistol Association) and IPSC (International Practical Shooting Confederation). You can look these up but essentially they allow competitors to shoot at targets, (cardboard, etc), with some targets moving, time limits, reloading and shooters required to move. There is always a safety officer within 2 feet behind you who is tracking safety and your time. There is usually a $20 to $25 dollar fee to participate; it usually takes about 2.5 to 3.5 hours to run through each station depending upon the number of stations and the number of competitors.Continue reading“Pistol Lasers and Red Dots, by Francis”
I have osteo-arthritis in my lower back, as well as my hands, the right hand is much worse than the left and is now deformed – fingers are turning sideways and misshaped as well – and painful – not a good thing for someone who does a lot of typing on a daily basis. Osteo-arthritis is caused, or so I’m informed, by wear and tear in the joints – makes sense. And, there is no such thing as a “cure” for this ailment, only some various types of treatments. Treatments are usually in the form of some kind of pain pills to one degree or another, and of course OTC spray-on, or rub-in creams and lotions. However, everything is only temporary, and the pain comes back in short order.
