Does the Ruger Ready Dot actually work?

    In this episode of TFBTV, Hop puts the new Ruger Ready Dot to the test. Primarily intended for use on the Ruger Max-9, the Ready Dot is a non-electronic, non-adjustable pistol optic. The large 15 MOA dot is illuminated by a fiber optic coil instead of a battery, and the zero is permanently set from the factory. Oh, and it costs less than a hundred bucks. Installing and using the Read Dot is very easy, but that’s not worth a lot if you can’t hit anything with it…

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