Green Dot Sight
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Green Dot Sight
Can anyone recommend a good green dot sight? I cannot find the red dot in bright light. I'm color blind and wonder if a green dot might work better. I have the same trouble with a red laser on my home defense hardware. A green laser, however, I can pick out in bright light with no problem.
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You can get a polarizing filter for the red dot if you have an ultra dot. I know that Larry's guns carries them. Maybe one of those would help you see the red dot better? I know that they help me a lot especially outdoors on the bright sunny days we have here in the Rocky Mountain west. Isabel.
http://www.larrysguns.com/Products/Pola ... raDot.aspx
http://www.larrysguns.com/Products/Pola ... raDot.aspx
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Matt, maybe a more effective way to go would be either iron sights or a scope with a cross hair? In addition have you tried looking at the dot through several sets of different colored glasses such as amber, vermillion, dark green, blue etc to see if that improves your ability to see the dot? Isabel
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Matt:
Seeing as how no one else could come up with any other alternative for you, please send your shipping address to
crhodesx_@_aol.com (remove underlines)
and I'll send the dot to you (no charge). Like I said, its used and w/o adjustment covers (UltraDot caps will work), but you are welcome to it.
I'll be at Canton and Perry as well.
Cecil
Seeing as how no one else could come up with any other alternative for you, please send your shipping address to
crhodesx_@_aol.com (remove underlines)
and I'll send the dot to you (no charge). Like I said, its used and w/o adjustment covers (UltraDot caps will work), but you are welcome to it.
I'll be at Canton and Perry as well.
Cecil
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Matt:
My apologies, I found the dot sight and my memory was at fault. The one I have left has a green tinted lens and a red dot. Sorry. BUT, I'll still send it to you to see if the green tint background will help.
By the way, I do believe that there are some dot sights out there that have green LED's.
Cecil
My apologies, I found the dot sight and my memory was at fault. The one I have left has a green tinted lens and a red dot. Sorry. BUT, I'll still send it to you to see if the green tint background will help.
By the way, I do believe that there are some dot sights out there that have green LED's.
Cecil
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Cecil, I received the Salyer dot scope today. It's cloudy and raining here, so I can't check dot visibility in bright sunlight. However, the dot is easily visible even on the lowest setting in my office. Looking thru the scope at a bright light, I can easily see the dot if I go to a higher setting.
Many, many thanks. I owe you one.
Many, many thanks. I owe you one.
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Cheaper than dirt has a green dot listed in their latest catalog. Very little information is provided but they mention windage and elevation adjustments. I have no experience with this item so please dont take this note as a recomendation. Good Shooting Bill Horton