C-More Questions

Glock_21

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I know lots of people run C-More sights on open guns and I see a lot of "Railway" sights on PCC guns.


Which options does everyone like and why?


Polymer or aluminum?

Click switch or standard?

Dot size?


For PCC, standard height or the taller "tactical" version?


And go.......
 

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4MOA on a PCC is perfect but some prefer 6MOA.
Click switch isn't necessary neither is aluminum.
Height depends on what you like. I run the std railway without the spacer
 

drmitchgibson

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I shot some single hole groups today with Micah's gun using a 6-moa C-More. It was lit af. I would buy one.
 

wgm2011

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I've tried them all. I prefer the lighter polymer C-more with 6 MOA dot on my open guns.

On my PCC I run an aluminum C-more simply because I had a spare one on the bench. I've tried several dot sizes and settled on 4 MOA. I do just fine without the spacer. Standard slideride height is just right.

I also have an aluminum C-more on my Open/Unlimited shotgun with an 8 MOA dot. I'm hoping the aluminum frame will last longer than a polymer frame with my occasional overzealous abandonment technique.

I did buy one C-more with the click switch. Not that big of an improvement over the standard switch.
 

jtischauser

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Flatland Shooter said:
Any reviews on the MBX Cmore offset mount? Interesting idea.
After seeing the video of it my only review would be to give anyone who buys one the biggest wedgie they have ever had.
 

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