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Thread: Glock 43X and 48 railed MOS

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    Quote Originally Posted by gamewarden View Post
    It's not.
    Photos clearly advertise it as a MOS.

    Glock is probably just trying to keep it simple in regards to terminology.

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    Quote Originally Posted by call_me_ski View Post
    Looks like these guns are right around the corner. Someone I consider in the know said they will be announced within the week and it seems that some youtubers have let it slip.

    Seems their will be cut to direct Mount an RMSc. This is the 43X I have been waiting for. Glad I waited.

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    Am I crazy, or could they have made a standard rail work on the frame?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scooter22 View Post
    Am I crazy, or could they have made a standard rail work on the frame?
    No standard rails are too thick.

    This is a proprietary rail. Surefire has already made a light for it.

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    Glock 43X and 48 railed MOS

    Trijicon has their new RMRcc about to be released.






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    Last edited by Nightstalker865; 09-01-20 at 10:52.

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    From the pictures and the dimensions listed on that trijicon release the RMRcc won’t come anywhere close to fitting on a 43x MOS. Using my Mk 1 eyeball anyway. Big oof.

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    The fit will be interesting as I'm fairly certain they knew this was coming...
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    The RMRcc has a proprietary footprint, so it won't fit the new 43/48 optic cut. There will likely be adapter plates, but I think Trij shot themselves in the foot on this one.

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    Sure seems that way. Disappointing to see the same battery loading.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gamewarden View Post
    Sure seems that way. Disappointing to see the same battery loading.
    Yeah. Smaller window, no side loading battery, no new features, 3 MOA adjustments...I'm not impressed.

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