places to buy red dots

by the way

http://www.ebairsoft.com/holosight-green-scope-type-short-p-2578.html

http://www.gunnerairsoft.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=2071

Many more on those sites.

In general I find open sights to be more practical in actual use. Eotech's in-between design isn't bad but none of those are holo so it's pretty obviously fake. Their logo isn't really that great looking so I could do without it. This though is pretty bad ass:

http://www.gunnerairsoft.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=2216

ah yea, thats why i wont live in that state. and too crowded, too hot oh and really bad in some areas for pollution (tho its a large state)

oh did i mention a nice earth quake and california will be its own island? only for a short while but still lol JK

come join us people moving to NH! open carry is legal and a cop CANNOT stop you for it!

unless you are threatening someone and have lotsa whitnesses

here in CT we cant have collapsible buttstocks.....like that makes sense......

nor can we have "flash hiders".... they lawyers here have no idea what a flash hider even is!

bayonet lugs are illegal, makes sense tho

but we can have suppressors cause the federal gov. regulates that one!

alot of stuff we cant have just because of the name. like AK47... or uzi.... or COLT LMFAO! we have the colt factory in hartford!

agenthex, that is bad ass, but i already bought the "eotech" flip away 3x magnifier, like i said, range fun. I also prefer the look of the eotech over most single lens red dots.

but, i do have a single lens red dot for my CX4 on the way, which would be also used in home defense (in conjunction with a laser and its stock sights in case of failure, which i havent had with my $22 "walther" lol)

cabfrank,
Lonewolfdist.com, more GLOCK than you can shake a stick at. I was going to offer to sell you the 2X 13rnd., G23 magazines of mine until I saw their add., $26.95 a piece plus a $1 disassemble charge to ship you "magazine repair parts".

http://www.lonewolfdist.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=640&CAT=135

xP.1337,

Bayonets are legal in Missouri, just in case some idiot is still hanging around after 9 rnds of 00Buck (Mossy 590), maybe that pointy thing will scare them away.

Most of the fun stuff is legal, but you need a degree to figure out which states you can transport to, if you want to compete.

I'm told that open carry is legal, but that is subject to local ordinance. We have a small group of CCW holders that promote flash mobs of open carry from time to time. They were on the news a few months ago.

Armor piercing ammo came up in a discussion at the range a while back and an off duty officer said he thought it was illegal, we had to remind him that his vest was designed to protect against pistol bullets.

And your right about the "flash hiders", I don't know the difference between "flash hiders" and muzzle brakes, so I know the lawyers don't.