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C4IGrant
05-02-11, 15:05
For those of you wanting to mount a Trijicon RMR on your Glock or M&P, but did not want to modify your slide, the mounts are now out!

We also have my new favorite RMR in stock (RM07 6.5MOA Adjustable LED) and are offering package deals with Glock and M&P mounts (e-mail for pricing).


C4



RM07 + S&W M&P Mount
http://www.gandrtactical.com/images/archive/Trijicon/RM07_MP.jpg

http://www.gandrtactical.com/images/archive/Trijicon/RM07_MP1.jpg

Neville
05-02-11, 15:22
looks great. can we see it mounted on a glock? thanks!!

Cylinder Head
05-02-11, 15:29
VERY nice.

MrMiller
05-02-11, 15:57
Are they also offering a suppressor height front sight that works with the additional height of the adapter plate for the M&P adapter in the top picture?

C4IGrant
05-02-11, 16:02
looks great. can we see it mounted on a glock? thanks!!

Sure. Send me your Glock and I will mount it for you. ;)



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C4IGrant
05-02-11, 16:03
Are they also offering a suppressor height front sight that works with the additional height of the adapter plate for the M&P adapter in the top picture?

Not to my knowledge.


C4

jaydoe
05-02-11, 17:15
I wonder how much higher that rides than a milled installation? It looks like more than a quarter inch but less than a half- but it's hard to tell from the photos.

MrMiller
05-02-11, 18:37
I wonder how much higher that rides than a milled installation? It looks like more than a quarter inch but less than a half- but it's hard to tell from the photos.

That's a reasonable estimate, but definitely way less than .500.

The adapter looks about .125 or so and with the mounting depth we use that puts it a bit over .250.

So, suppressor sights are gonna have to be TALL.

ICANHITHIMMAN
05-02-11, 18:49
Grant can we see a pic of one on the gun to get an idea of how much higher the sight will sit?

okie john
05-02-11, 20:35
Sure. Send me your Glock and I will mount it for you.

What's the cost if I send in a G19 slide?


Okie John

Magic_Salad0892
05-02-11, 21:05
Too bad you can't mount a rear sight with it.

MrMiller
05-03-11, 09:20
Too bad you can't mount a rear sight with it.

That is the downside to this sort of mount. :(

OTOH, does allow for getting used to having a RDS with minimal invasiveness".

Not sure what these things cost, but installing them should be as simple as putting in a rear sight?

C4IGrant
05-03-11, 09:33
I wonder how much higher that rides than a milled installation? It looks like more than a quarter inch but less than a half- but it's hard to tell from the photos.

Very little.


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C4IGrant
05-03-11, 09:33
Grant can we see a pic of one on the gun to get an idea of how much higher the sight will sit?

Sorry, don't have anythng to mount one on.


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C4IGrant
05-03-11, 09:33
What's the cost if I send in a G19 slide?


Okie John


We will install it for free.



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C4IGrant
05-03-11, 09:35
Too bad you can't mount a rear sight with it.

Not really needed IMHO. I don't run a rear sight on my M&P. For a back up system, I use the CT lasergrips.



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C4IGrant
05-03-11, 09:36
I know that there are a lot of people that would like to try a RDS out on their pistol, but aren't sure if it is for them. This way they can mount one, shoot it and then figure out if they like it or not.

If they decide that they don't care for it, they can remove it and go back to their standard rear sight.



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Cincinnatus
05-03-11, 09:39
There's pics in this thread.
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=6777&page=52

onebigelf
10-23-11, 15:31
I realize this is a bit of an older thread, but....
http://flaguns.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4483&d=1319232919

The tall suppressor front sight is a big help for people who've spent a couple of decades picking up that front sight first... It makes it easier to get that initial alignment that gets the dot in the window.

The RMR is awesome. Even with "Over 40 Disease" of the eyes, it's quick, sure and accurate.

John