With that model the you do lose the rear sight unless you use SiG’s Romeo M17 optic. There are differences in the commercial and military slides. The cut for optics on military slides uses one screw under firing pin that is torqued to 40in lbs, the commercial uses two lighter screws. The rear sights are different between commercial and military the commercial are longer. The military rear sights glow amber with a green tritium front, on the commercial all tritium vials are green, inside the slide on the commercial there are weight reducing relief cuts. Those are not present t on the military models. The ones being sold as military models are not finished in the same color as the actual military models being issued but markings and everything else is the same
I bought mine years ago for about 30 bucks. It’s a great knife and I think he says it best is it the best no but it works just like the pistols. I have seen a dude on you tube shoot one with a 22 and it stopped it no problem.
Your such an asshole, your saying your going to clarify and you can't even tell the model of the first hellcat!! You are no help, stop making crap videos!!!
They're are companies that make a back plate so you can place it on and drop a Rmr2 on super accurate. You put the dot through the back sight red dot sit right at🎉 point 👉 of impact🎉
Recoil is far more manageable, as it will push back in a straight manner instead of rotating in your hand. This is due to the lower bore-axis. Tried it with an Laugo Alien Pistol and it really works.
I agree fully. A great knife, especially for the price. I own the exact one, and in the woods of E Texas, I step out of my house and I'm in deep timber. It now resides in my carry case in my trunk of my car, along with basic things if stranded. I have put it through the wringer before around the woods. Even managed to saw down a 2" diameter tree, and trim back several branches of others to remove overgrowth on my range. I know I can trust it to perform.