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Anyone know if someone's making an Aimpoint COA plate for Staccatos?
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Anyone know if someone's making an Aimpoint COA plate for Staccatos?
I haven't been able to find anyone who will do a coa cut on a non Glock. Been looking since SHOTAnyone know if someone's making an Aimpoint COA plate for Staccatos?
I called forward control designs today to ask that. They said the way they have to mill the slides for it a plate will be very difficult, substantial higher than other sights, and not something they plan to offer soon if ever.
Hmm ... Form seemed to suggest that someone would do it ... maybe hit him up directly?I haven't been able to find anyone who will do a coa cut on a non Glock. Been looking since SHOT




This would be the interesting part ...-tbd if they snag on clothes. But I’m not expecting any issues.
Two updates.
First, I finally shot the C with the RMR HD. I found the auto brightness adjustment to be a bit on the bright side, so I may need to tinker with it. I also need some work on improving.
I also shot my CS today. I like it. I do not yet have a RDS for it. I almost bought 2 when I bought my RMR HD for the C, but I didn't. Now the price seems to be all over the place for that RDS, except only all over the place significantly above what I paid for the first one.
I did have an issue with the CS (which I purchased through the Staccato CPO program). The slide would not lock in the open position after the last round. I tried both of the magazines that came with it (OEM and "brand new" per the company). I eventually figured out that both magazines are the problem. (I put a C 17 round magazine in the CS and had no issues manually racking and locking the slide with an unloaded magazine.) The company sent me a warranty claim link, and I'm sure it will all be fixed. But this development isn't cool. I've had zero problems with the 6 mags I have for the C.
Anyone else have OEM mag troubles with the CS (2024)?
If the RMR is too expensive, and you don't want to go the Holosun / made in China route, another option that uses the RMR footprint is the Meprolight MPO-DF (https://www.meprolight.com/product/mepro-mpo-df/)I also shot my CS today. I like it. I do not yet have a RDS for it. I almost bought 2 when I bought my RMR HD for the C, but I didn't. Now the price seems to be all over the place for that RDS, except only all over the place significantly above what I paid for the first one.
Thought some of you guys might appreciate this - there's some primo 1911 history/nerdery in here that you don't get to hear much about very often. Mike Pannone has a few interview segments that are super interesting on Delta's custom 1911s, and their evolution. @43.6N , apparently the Herrett grips were also commonly a part of them:

Eh - if I look at it objectively, it's not that it's too expensive. I'm just stubborn. I paid $636 about 2 months ago and now they are running over $700. The difference equates to plenty of dumb purchases on my part. And there is something to be said for having the same setup on both pistols.If the RMR is too expensive, and you don't want to go the Holosun / made in China route, another option that uses the RMR footprint is the Meprolight MPO-DF (https://www.meprolight.com/product/mepro-mpo-df/)
I have the Mepro Pro-S on Tisas Raider, as it has the RMSc footprint, and is made in the Philippines, not China. Not enough use to give any feedback on durability yet, but I do run a Mepro reflex sight on a Benelli M4, and that's held up well so far.
Of course, you're then weighing up Israel parent company vs China ... will leave that with you!


7 yards, 1.50 sec- 1.01 sec first shot. Shot cold from concealed under a T-shirt.
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The GP Forza arrived. Have not fired it yet, but initial impressions are really good. Going back and forth between it and the CS, the grip size and angle on the Forza are noticeably better for me. The Forza is slightly more upright. Trigger feels very similar. I had Gilbert install a short/flat trigger.
While being slightly shorter overall, the steel frame adds some heft to it, coming in 6 oz heavier than the CS, which is what I wanted. I did not get the ported barrel, though the slide is cut for one.
I’ll update after getting some rounds down range.
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