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What do you want to know? Or are you just randomly asking? would you put one on a pistol you were going to carry concealed daily? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have an RMR on my suppressed Glock. would you put one on a pistol you were going to carry concealed daily? A friend of mine does these conversions (ATEiguns does both shortened Glocks and RMR integrated slide mounts), and he carries his RMR'd pistol everywhere he goes. I don't care for it because iron sights are faster initially for me, he says finding the dot isn't a problem with a little trigger time and training. It's not far off the mark for me, I just can't draw and present with my dot on target as fast as I can Irons. It takes an extra half second or so to get the optic lined up. I'd expect that it's 2 of 6 and 1/2 dozen once you have time with the RMR'd gun. |
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I've always wanted a 1911 with officer's frame and full size slide. I'd settle for a G17 slide and G26 frame as long as they get rid of the stupid grip angle and give it a flat mainspring housing feel. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sorry, glock 26 magazines I've always wanted a 1911 with officer's frame and full size slide. I'd settle for a G17 slide and G26 frame as long as they get rid of the stupid grip angle and give it a flat mainspring housing feel. Wait, you just said you hate the Glock's grip angle but love the 1911s in the same sentence. Did you know.... that their grip angles.... ARE THE SAME!??!!? My friend, what you don't like about the Glock is the hump on the grip. |
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Newb 13'er question of the day, do they automatically turn on when drawn or do you have to switch them on?
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I carry this with a MIC holster quite a bit <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/akscott60/media/image_zpsff02a52f.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v75/akscott60/image_zpsff02a52f.jpg</a> View Quote |
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Seen too many reports of the battery losing contact with the RMR while mounted on a pistol. According to ATEI that does a lot of milling for the RMR's they have enough variation between them that ATEI needs the particular RMR you will use to measure and mount it correctly.
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Love mine....especially when combined with my suppressor. Makes it easier to aim at stuff. Pew-pew-pew.... 'Murica! http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5530/9929358774_261c6756e9_h.jpg View Quote What slide is that? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Love mine....especially when combined with my suppressor. Makes it easier to aim at stuff. Pew-pew-pew.... 'Murica! http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5530/9929358774_261c6756e9_h.jpg What slide is that? |
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Love mine....especially when combined with my suppressor. Makes it easier to aim at stuff. Pew-pew-pew.... 'Murica! http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5530/9929358774_261c6756e9_h.jpg What slide is that? ETA: Beat by a few min. It's a TSD Combat Systems slide. I ended up getting it from One Source Tactical. |
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Im considering this as well because Im cross dominant. Im hoping it will make target acquisition faster.
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Im considering this as well because Im cross dominant. Im hoping it will make target acquisition faster. View Quote I'm cross dominant, and its amazing having the RMR/iron sights setup on a pistol. I love it so much, that I now have 4 pistols setup with RMRs and co-witnessing BUIS. I will say this - if you try it, go all out, and get your slide milled, or try an M&P CORE, as they allow the iron sights to co-witness with the optic. Trying a red dot on a pistol without co-witnessing iron sights will only frustrate you. |
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I'm cross dominant, and its amazing having the RMR/iron sights setup on a pistol. I love it so much, that I now have 4 pistols setup with RMRs and co-witnessing BUIS. I will say this - if you try it, go all out, and get your slide milled, or try an M&P CORE, as they allow the iron sights to co-witness with the optic. Trying a red dot on a pistol without co-witnessing iron sights will only frustrate you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Im considering this as well because Im cross dominant. Im hoping it will make target acquisition faster. I'm cross dominant, and its amazing having the RMR/iron sights setup on a pistol. I love it so much, that I now have 4 pistols setup with RMRs and co-witnessing BUIS. I will say this - if you try it, go all out, and get your slide milled, or try an M&P CORE, as they allow the iron sights to co-witness with the optic. Trying a red dot on a pistol without co-witnessing iron sights will only frustrate you. Thanks for the info. |
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For the suppressed guns, how many rounds until the front screen of the rmr is black?
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I have and use RMR's alot. I have them mounted on my rifle and Glock. I really like the dual illuminated models. I have used the battery operated Trijicon and the Leupold Delta point. I still prefer the the Dual RMR but the Delta point is a better reticule.
I first mounted the RMR in place of the rear sights on my Glock. This is a mistake. When you mount only the dot and front sight, you fish around to pick up the correct sight picture with your eyes. This takes time and can really slow you down. You really need to be able to cowitness the irons and dot to be fast and effective when shooting the pistol. The best way to do this is the extended height suppressor irons. You've spent years bring iron sights up and into your field of view to get on target. Cowitnessing your irons and dot lets you piggyback on this learned skill. I've tried irons, dot and front and cowitnessed dot and irons. The cowitnessed system is as fast on first shot as irons and faster on target transition for other shots. The success of dots on rifles, without cowitnessing the iron sight, is based on a repeatable cheek weld. If you try lifting your head off of the stock you'll have the same problem occur(fishing around for the dot). My experience is that if you want to go this way: 1. Get a quality dot that has a reticule that you like and can use out past 25 yards. Red dots really shine on long pistol shots. Quality Dots are made by Leupold, Trijicon and Doctor Optics. 2. Have the slide milled for placement of the red dot. You can get this done or buy it off of the shelf. TSD Glock have it done[cylinder and slide Don't forget Glockworx.] 3. Extended irons You need them. Try Brownells or Heine. 4. Practice. This is really new and you will need a lot of draw and presentation practice to get used to the new set up. It is worth it red dots are great for old eyes. |
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stupid question...but is the RMR fiber optic (takes its light from the sun) or a battery?
wondering how much a pain in the ass is it to have to turn your dot on for your go-to carry piece
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For the suppressed guns, how many rounds until the front screen of the rmr is black? View Quote Depends on the gun; different guns cause different amounts of blowback. My FNX-45 Tactical gets decently dirty after about 100 rounds, and I have to wipe it off. My Glock 19 barely gets dirty........the M&P doesn't get dirty at all. They're all quite useable after they get dirty though.....all it takes is a wipe of the finger, and its clean.....or use a piece of clear scotch tape and put it over the front screen of the RMR like I do now.... |
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stupid question...but is the RMR fiber optic (takes its light from the sun) or a battery? wondering how much a pain in the ass is it to have to turn your dot on for your go-to carry piece View Quote I have all flavors of the RMR.....the auto-adjusting LED version stays on for 2 years straight......the Adjustable LED RMR stays on for about 4 years on setting 3 or 4......the Dual-Illum Fiber Optic is always on, and has no batteries; works like an ACOG in terms of it using light during the day, and tritium at night.....the Dual-Illum models are subject to washout, but that's why you have iron sights.... Of the 3 flavors of RMR I have, I went from preferring the Dual-Illuminated model, to preferring the Adjustable LED model.....its nice to have night vision compatibility, (for when I get NV), and being able to turn the dot up to work with a weapon light. |
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I think my 19 will end up with one eventually. Would love to shoot one first but am pretty sure I would like it as I have shot plenty of red dot handguns.
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<a href="http://s389.photobucket.com/user/aimless223/media/cropped-FNX-45_zps590295f5.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i389.photobucket.com/albums/oo333/aimless223/cropped-FNX-45_zps590295f5.jpg</a> Photo of a Glock with attached red dot sight and suppressor back up irons (photo stolen from http://www.landmprecisiongunworks.com/products-page/ ) https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRgxucsNJ4x7BJko6Y3zWpu_ohlXfn9hwhQaYMytKnwPJ4SRUGUNg http://www.downrange.tv/blog/why-am-i-not-going-to-carry-my-new-glock-26l-carry-gun/18169/ "Glock 26L" a Glock 19 cut down to take Glock 26 magazines. View Quote Mark at L&M built my G19 (had grip mods done as well), I will have him do a G26 this year. Over 4000 rounds, same battery going on 19 months (RMR-02) and zero issues and this is my primary EDC pistol. |
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Thinking about cutting my 21 down to take 30 mags actually, I never carry it anyways View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have an RMR on my suppressed Glock. would you put one on a pistol you were going to carry concealed daily? Sticking with the G19 now that you can fully utilize the 10 round mags again? If there was only a way to get a 19 size mag in a 21, that would be perfection. OP, I do own a G22 cut down to take G23 mags, and I absolutely love it. |
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Bump, because this thread is awesome. ETA: Pew-pew-pew, 'Murica, fuck yeah! http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2869/9111110791_3057a7d99c_h.jpg View Quote Now, that IS awesome . |
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Gotta give credit where it's due - Trent at Unity Tactical is a great dude to deal with; answered all my questions, and is genuine. If ya'll are looking for a pre-milled slide for your Glock, check out Unity Tactical. I bought a Unity Tactical ATOM slide in FDE for my G19, and already bought the RMR and Aimpoint Micro adapter plate for it; I'm gonna try out both optics to see which one I like the most. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7439/10100622316_590055b3e1_h.jpg ETA: Not affiliated with UT in any way; just giving credit where its due, and recommending a good solution for individuals who want to get into the MRDS Glock. View Quote I would really like to go the ATOM direction. Either have one of my slides done or order one from him. http://www.unitytactical.com/products/atom-mount/#!prettyPhoto |
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I would really like to go the ATOM direction. Either have one of my slides done or order one from him. http://www.unitytactical.com/products/atom-mount/#!prettyPhoto View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Gotta give credit where it's due - Trent at Unity Tactical is a great dude to deal with; answered all my questions, and is genuine. If ya'll are looking for a pre-milled slide for your Glock, check out Unity Tactical. I bought a Unity Tactical ATOM slide in FDE for my G19, and already bought the RMR and Aimpoint Micro adapter plate for it; I'm gonna try out both optics to see which one I like the most. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7439/10100622316_590055b3e1_h.jpg ETA: Not affiliated with UT in any way; just giving credit where its due, and recommending a good solution for individuals who want to get into the MRDS Glock. I would really like to go the ATOM direction. Either have one of my slides done or order one from him. http://www.unitytactical.com/products/atom-mount/#!prettyPhoto Try Austere Provisions and Sport Optics. They're all dealers of the ATOM line of Unity Tactical stuff. |
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I have a T1 on my HD G19. I like it but I do think irons are faster. Low light its hard to beat.
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I have a T1 on my HD G19. I like it but I do think irons are faster. Low light its hard to beat. View Quote IMHO, irons are definitely faster than an RMR at close range. The RMR really starts to shine when you go past 10 yards, and farther.........I like to use the window of the RMR as a faux ghost ring for targets within 5 yards; works really good once you get a feel for it....I feel as if the Micro would be even better for that application. |
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I have one on a G19 I carry AIWB often. Here it is during the annual battery change. I have an RM63 sealing plate but am being lazy and havent installed it yet. http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff116/g300d/8DDD49C7-7940-46E4-B06D-83A9231EEA60-4234-0000048182F92B3F.jpg View Quote What worries me is how little slide material there is between the irons and the optic cutout. I'd be afraid of dropping the pistol and breaking the slide if the iron caught the ground just right. Or is there enough material there that the thought is unrealistic? |
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What worries me is how little slide material there is between the irons and the optic cutout. I'd be afraid of dropping the pistol and breaking the slide if the iron caught the ground just right. Or is there enough material there that the thought is unrealistic? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have one on a G19 I carry AIWB often. Here it is during the annual battery change. I have an RM63 sealing plate but am being lazy and havent installed it yet. http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff116/g300d/8DDD49C7-7940-46E4-B06D-83A9231EEA60-4234-0000048182F92B3F.jpg What worries me is how little slide material there is between the irons and the optic cutout. I'd be afraid of dropping the pistol and breaking the slide if the iron caught the ground just right. Or is there enough material there that the thought is unrealistic? No worries on that front.......there's plenty of meat there. |
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View Quote Hell yes. I just ordered a 6354DO for a G17 w/ X300......now to wait for Safariland to ship it. |
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Hell yes. I just ordered a 6354DO for a G17 w/ X300......now to wait for Safariland to ship it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Hell yes. I just ordered a 6354DO for a G17 w/ X300......now to wait for Safariland to ship it. They work bad ass. I've been extremely happy with mine. The X300U will fit too if you flip over the disc in the bottom and file off the plastic ridge a bit. It's super easy to do and takes all of 5 minutes. |
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<a href="http://s389.photobucket.com/user/aimless223/media/cropped-FNX-45_zps590295f5.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i389.photobucket.com/albums/oo333/aimless223/cropped-FNX-45_zps590295f5.jpg</a> Photo of a Glock with attached red dot sight and suppressor back up irons (photo stolen from http://www.landmprecisiongunworks.com/products-page/ ) https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRgxucsNJ4x7BJko6Y3zWpu_ohlXfn9hwhQaYMytKnwPJ4SRUGUNg http://www.downrange.tv/blog/why-am-i-not-going-to-carry-my-new-glock-26l-carry-gun/18169/ "Glock 26L" a Glock 19 cut down to take Glock 26 magazines. View Quote I dont know if you have been called out yet or not. that pic is an FN FNX 45 tactical slide. I have one. NOT a Block |
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