I was pretty intrigued until I figured out the cost of the project and then saw that a comped G19 is the same length as a G34 which would rule out CCW (for me, anyhow)
I'd love to try one though.
I think L&M Precision is the one who was milling stock slides milled for the Atom mounts. Found this blurb on L&M's website:
http://www.landmprecisiongunworks.comOriginally Posted by L&M Precision
There is not one spring in the gun that's stock... Anyone that's built one will tell you the same story, springs are cheap and so you buy a lot of them chasing the perfect combo of smooth cycling, reliable feeding, and light trigger pull. Its a glock, so every spring that's not the magazine spring somehow impacts the trigger pull.
"SEND IT" happens to be my trigger words...
It would seem to me the length of the X300 dictates the overall length of the package and the comp doesn't really add anything. Flattening out the recoil jump would be a worthwhile endeavor, particularly with the optic? I carry a G19 w/X300 IWB and it isn't bad at all. I'm still running irons though, so I'm not sure it's worth the coin for me (for now).
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http://www.fire-4-effect.com is the only other authorized shop that i know of doing ATOM work.
Would love to set up one of the new CZ P10C's in this configuration.
My biggest hang up with RMR's is that you are stuck with an OEM solution like the Glock MOS or M&P C.O.R.E.
Or,
You have an aftermarket slide from a third party.
Or,
You send your stock slide out to get milled. The bare steel underneath the optic has always been a concern for me as an area likely to rust.
It would be really awesome to see someone offer the ATOM slide as an OEM factory option with a factory finish applied to the entire slide at once.
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