Published On:May 26, 2024Updated:May 26, 2024BYLarry Z
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At the NRA Show this year, True got a firsthand look at what might be the coolest gadget on the floor: a game-changing red dot mount from High-End Defense Solutions.
This isn’t just any mount; it’s designed to snap onto your unmodified pistol with the precision and strength of magnets, ensuring it stays put no matter how hard you rack the slide.
Here’s the kicker: the mount also doubles as a standard sight. That means if your red dot fails, you can pop it off in an instant and revert to your original sights—no hassle, no fuss.
No need to mill your pistol to install this tech. It’s as tough as they come, snaps back to zero after removal, and doesn’t sit too high, allowing the use of various red dots.
Priced at $185, this mount could revolutionize the way you equip your pistol. Whether you’re a casual shooter or a serious marksman, this system promises ease and reliability.
Check out High-End Defense Solutions’ website to see it for yourself.
Tell us, do you think this mount is as revolutionary as it sounds? Hit up the comments.
is a seasoned outdoorsman, lifelong hunter, and the kind of guy who’d rather track whitetails than scroll social media. As an editor for GunsAmerica, he’s got a sharp eye for spotting both solid gear and bad gun laws. Whether he’s deep in the woods or deep in editorial deadlines, Larry brings a no-nonsense, tell-it-like-it-is approach to firearms, hunting, and the great American tradition of self-reliance. If there’s a hot debate on gun rights or the latest in hunting tech, you can bet Larry’s got an opinion—and it’s probably backed up with both facts and field experience.
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I wonder how the click on would work with 1911’s?
Checked my calendar and it is not April 1st.