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Thread: Had My S&W M&P Slide Milled For an MRD

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    Had My S&W M&P Slide Milled For an MRD

    I sent my slide out to David Bowie of Bowie Tactical to have it milled to accept a Trijicon Optic without the need for a high profile bracket. Setting the Trijicon down into the slide brings the dot's height over bore much lower which makes target aquisition much faster. I have Aimpoints and Trijicons on all of my rifles, SBR's and my SBS so sighting with both eyes open is natural for me and the MRD's excell at that compared to open sights. Battery life on the Trijicon is at least one year left on 24/7 without the cover installed. It even has a rear sight notch which is the perfect height for the front sight just in case the battery does go dead at the wrong time. I picked up an S&W factory threaded barrel (not aftermarket) so now I need to save a little more coin for a 9mm suppressor. The height of the dot is perfect for suppressors.

    MadDog















    Last edited by MadDog; 03-04-09 at 00:39.

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    That looks like a pretty kick ass setup!

    -RD62

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    i love it. good luck with it.

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    any pics through the MRD? especially with the notch/front blade?

    looks great from here.
    "you give peace a chance, I'll stay here and cover you, in case it doesn't work out"

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    That is probably the coolest thing I have seen in a long time.

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    Major cool.

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    That's awesome.


    What drop leg rig is that?

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    Wow. I'll say it backwards, WOW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikey View Post

    What drop leg rig is that?

    -Mike
    Looks like a Safariland 6004.

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    Very nice, what was the turnaround time for the work?
    There are none so blind as those who will not see.

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