A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to go to a media event featuring a lot of pistol red dot shooting. The instructor for the event was none other than Scott Jedlinksi of The Modern Samurai Project. Scott and MSP travel around the country to train both civilians and law enforcement in the effective employment and use of pistols equipped with red dots. Scott’s company offers everything from hosted classes for larger groups of people and even has 1 on 1 instruction available for those who want a more customized class. Scott has a lot to say about red dots and shooting handguns and today I got to pick his brain and ask him some questions that those who want to take his classes most frequently ask him. Please sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of TFB’s Behind The Gun podcast featuring Scott “Jedi” Jedlinski!
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TFB Behind the Gun Podcast #67: Preaching the Gospel of Red Dot w/ Scott Jedlinski
On today’s episode of TFB’s Behind The Gun Podcast, we’ve brought on the “Dot Father” himself to talk about pistol red dots. Scott “Jedi” Jedlinski is the owner and operator of Modern Samurai Project a traveling training company where the main focus of the classes is to become more proficient with handguns using red dot sights. In today’s episode, Scott and I discuss a lot of the most commonly asked questions about red dot use and design including what he thinks of the current trend involving enclosed emitter red dots, whether or not he thinks window size matters, what the biggest pitfalls of some of the most popular designs are, and of course what he would do personally if he could design any red dot he wanted. Please welcome Scott Jedlinski to the TFB Behind The Gun Podcast!
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