@gunenthusiast01 The OEM high-visibility front sight is twice as good as the green dot. This red dot sucks. The dot is hard to see in low-light conditions, and the auto-dim feature makes it even worse. Honestly, the factory front sight works far better than this optic.
@gunenthusiast01 Bodyguard 2.0.
I have it on mine.
It’s totally worthless as soon as it gets dark. The dot disappears because of the auto-dim function, and there’s no way around it.
I’m removing it and trying to sell it to the next idiot.
@eatmyundees@gunenthusiast01 In daylight, it’s actually fine. No complaints.
At night, though, it sucks. The auto-dim feature reduces the brightness so much that the dot practically disappears.
There’s no way to override it.
Since it doesn’t co-witness, you end up losing both the dot and your iron sights.
@eatmyundees@gunenthusiast01 Yep.
Bodyguard 2.0.
I have it on mine.
It’s totally worthless as soon as it gets dark. The dot disappears because of the auto-dim function, and there’s no way around it.
I’m removing it and trying to sell it to the next idiot.
@firearmvideos Yes, it does. I’ve seen this video before.
I was looking for this video for quite some time now.
There is a second part where he puts a rubber band on it and fires a few rounds.
If anyone have it, please post it here.
Thanks.
@Jason_R_Burt It’s called a flat spin—look it up.
It’s a very difficult (sometimes impossible) condition to recover from.
I’ve lost two RC aircraft doing this.
@nunaambon I almost replaced my gas tank because of this. (Misdiagnosed)
The sound of water sloshing inside the door was driving me crazy.
After owning 20+ cars over 40 years, I’d never seen this before.
Turns out the rear door drain on my Civic was clogged—found and fixed it by accident.