Glock A-cut & Aimpoint COA

Dave0317

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I think it’s obvious this is an improvement over the MOS system.

But, is it an improvement over a direct mill RMR cut?

I’m not an engineer, but it appears that a lip of metal on each end is a better way of locking down an optic than the usual trust we put in the shear force strength of screws. Though, you are now relying on 2 screws to not come loose instead of 4, and if they do come loose, you are losing your dot and your rear sight at the same time.

Another advantage is the optic sits low enough that regular height irons are visible, this also results in a iron-sight trained shooter pickup up the dot quicker/more naturally.

I’ll probably wait for the Sage Dynamics review/drop tests before I spend my money, but this looks like a more durable mounting style. Only downside is if it does not catch on in the market, you are stuck with one optic and a footprint no one else is using yet.
 
I have not had a slide cut for a red dot of any kind, I have only used the plates that replace the rear sight. So far those have worked out very well for me. I haven’t had a single issue with them yet.
 
It’s pretty hard to beat the p2 direct milled into the slide for a bomb proof setup. I guess this is an upgrade if you wanted a closed emitter on a 43/48. Problems with the MOS system are also overblown, it’s not as solid as direct mount but it’s not far off.
 
I’ll be in for a pair of g19s as forever guns after they have been out a year. At this point I don’t see how you practically improve much on the system. A g19 gen 5 is near perfection for anything I have ever carried a gun for (plain clothes, off duty, piles of high risk operations) and the Aimpoint with a quick change battery is the other part of the perfect combo. I’m currently running an issued m&p milled with acro (battery life could be better) and a pair of g19s cut for RMRs. I actually shoot the RMR/G19 combos 10% better.
 
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