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Thread: Glock MOS, worth it? Advice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitikoki View Post
    MOS with OPF plate and Trijicon or go home ... don't buy holocrap.
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    Buy quality gear, know how to use your gear, worry about yourself.

    As far as the MOS system goes, yes, its worth it with the caveat being that you REALLY have to make sure that you install the optics right with the correct mounting hardware. Once that's done, you really need to keep an eye on things.

    To date, I have two MOS guns that I used MOS plates on for upwards of 50K rounds. I have had issues with Ameriglo sights walking in their dove tails but never have I had a plate come loose. Yes, it can happen but I did a pretty good job installing everything right at the outset.

    1. Degreased all mounting surfaces.
    2. Degreased all screws.
    3. Applied Vibratite VC3 to screws and let sit for fifteen minutes as per the instructions.
    4. Torqued down to 10-11 inch lbs.

    Zero issues with an SRO and the Holosun 507C that I ran on both of those pistols.

    Is the MOS the "best" system out there? Absolutely not, the factory plates are shit comparatively speaking but they do work.
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    I think Holosun has proven their reliability and durability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaBigBR View Post
    I think Holosun has proven their reliability and durability.
    Even Aaron @sagedynamics thinks so too.
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    "Even?" Is the guy notoriously hard on or critical of gear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disciple View Post
    "Even?" Is the guy notoriously hard on or critical of gear?
    Watch one of his pistol red dot reviews. Any of them. Whichever one you want to watch. Doesn't matter. You'll find out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disciple View Post
    "Even?" Is the guy notoriously hard on or critical of gear?
    He’s probably one of if not the most knowledgeable guy on hand gun optics. He beats the crap out of his test subjects.
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    Is there such thing as getting your slide milled for the MOS footprint? If so, who does it?

    I like the idea of “future-proofing” and in this environment it would be cheaper than buying a new MOS gun/slide if you can even find one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironman8 View Post
    Is there such thing as getting your slide milled for the MOS footprint? If so, who does it?

    I like the idea of “future-proofing” and in this environment it would be cheaper than buying a new MOS gun/slide if you can even find one.
    I haven’t heard anything in a bit but I’d probably do the Agency cut before looking for someone to do the MOS.

    Do you have an RDS handgun already?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironman8 View Post
    Is there such thing as getting your slide milled for the MOS footprint? If so, who does it?

    I like the idea of “future-proofing” and in this environment it would be cheaper than buying a new MOS gun/slide if you can even find one.
    Agency does an alternative called the AOS system, it’s better than the MOS but obviously not as much aftermarket support.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Failure2Stop View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wake27 View Post
    I haven’t heard anything in a bit but I’d probably do the Agency cut before looking for someone to do the MOS.

    Do you have an RDS handgun already?
    No optics ready handgun yet, which is why I'm looking at milling. I've got the red dot ready to go though.

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