I went with the Delta Point and am fully satisfied with the site picture and the functionality of the red dot. Battery replacement is a breeze, brightness is easily adjusted on the fly. Shake awake eliminates turning it on and firearm is ready for action. Thanks for the heads up on the rear site attachment. I’ll look into it.I had one on an M17. Nice sized window, held zero no problem. Some washout in bright light but overall decent.
For the price, not a lot of features compared to lesser-priced Holosuns which offer more features (color and reticles), similar window but smaller shroud.
Leupold makes a rear sight insert so you can have back up irons but it's expensive at $100+. You can get one from Galloway Precision for $9.50 that serves the same purpose and isn't s bulky.
Assembled on USA, not sure if parts are sourced here?
My buddy had a Trijicon RMR on his M18 and we shot outdoors... the Trijicon had a much better sight picture and less washout (for my eyes at least).
For the price, I'd go with the Trijicon. Not sure where you are but my local Academy has most of these RDS on polymer guns you can hold and view.
post #5 is per your comment.I’ve been stuck between the Romeo Pro and Deltapoint myself because I don’t want to pur a plate on it. Swamp Fox has a good rep among friends of mine but that’s RMR and RMRcc body patterns I am fairly certain