Moving on to something a little more modern. My everyday carry is the Gen 5 Glock 19 w/RMR. The RMR is a game changer in terms of pistol accuracy. It does not do much for shots less than 10 yards since in defensive situations, sights are not really relevant. But at distance, say 15-25 yards, iron sights cannot compete. There is a learning curve to RMR and once mastered, is better than irons. With irons, you eyes focus on one of 3 things, front sight, rear sight or target. And as you get older, it is harder to focus on the front sight. With RMR, just focus on the target. The dot will appear and that is where the bullet will hit. Practicing with an empty gun will also improve your trigger pull and give you instant feedback about jerking, pulling, anticipating. After 1000 rounds, my G19 is the most accurate gun I own. My standard test is the IDPA 5 x 5 Bill Drill. I have iron sighted G19s with fiber optics, custom made 1911s, Dan Wessons, Sig P365, etc... I have the lowest score with the RMR. My times are similar with guns I shoot a lot, but the RMR is the only one that does not have penalty seconds added for missed zones. It is the only gun that I shoot the drill cleanly and have my times match my other pistols. My times are less than 30 seconds which is the maximum allowed for advanced classes. So I am not the worlds greatest shot, but I shoot pretty good and have decades of experience. I just mailed off my p365's slide yesterday to get milled along with a new RMSc red dot. I should have it back next week. The working theory is that if I can get this compact 12 + 1 9mm to drive tacks like the Glock, I may work it into the rotation. Pictures to follow.