One final question.Im used to the Eotech's, MRO's, Aimpoint's, etc.on AR's where no matter where the dot was inside the sight, it was still POA/POI. He gave me a pretty decent discount offer, so Ive now got a complete P226 slide w/Romeo 1 coming. According to the rep though, after talking to him about my MK25, it just so happened they had 1 Romeo/slide package left that wasn't advertised anymore. I called Sig yesterday btw.No, they dont offer slide cuts currently, however they hope to sometime after the first of the year.February or March possibly. (Kind of why I started looking at Glock's again, and found the "new" G45.Perfection!!!!) This precision-machined adapter plate allows for the mounting of the Vortex Defender or. I've also got a G19 gen 5, which after our training last week, I've confirmed that as much as I don't like the full size guns.I shoot them far better, far easier, and for more accurately compared to the compacts. PLEASE make sure your Glock is a real Glock, with a factory MOS cut. Soft shooting, and the lack of finger grooves feels perfect. The trigger has an improved feel (to me), and a nice crisp reset. Speaking solely of the G45.it was confirmed that I prefer the gen 5's over the previous gen's. The wife and I plan on shooting sometime over this upcoming weekend, so Ill be curious to see if its still zeroed. The rest is trigger management and the shooter. We got to the point where we felt it was pretty much "in there" at those 7 yds. I had another co-worker with me who was shooting it too along side me. After another mag or so things got dialed in, enough for me, without any sort of rest or anything. Started playing with the windage, and then all of a sudden the point of impact jumped about 10" at 7 yds. I had a bit of an issue on sight in though.I cranked the elevation up to the stop, and it still wasn't high enough at 7 yds. Flawless function with the G45 of course. It is also recommended to make a trial assembly without the use of glue to check the alignment of the red dot sight with the weapon.Thanks for the replies! Yeah, I was/am an idiot, and didn't notice the separate bag containing the proper MOS screws.This was after I spent about 30 min trying to get it to mount up.some screws were too long, some were too short.I started cussing.then I saw that little baggie with a little sticker on it.:faint:Īnyways, got it mounted up and took it to the range yesterday. The manufacturer recommends that you use a torque wrench with a setting of 1.2 nm for the assembly of the plate and the red dot sight and the use of a medium-strength thread adhesive that is supplied with the kit. The TBME mounting plates are characterized by a perfect fit with the weapon and the low mounting of the red dot sight on the weapon. Additionally, it has been finished with a hard anodizing method in accordance with Mil-Spec specifications. The TBME adapter is made of durable 7075-T6 aviation aluminum, which means it weighs only 8 g. Through to the TBME plate, the user can directly mount the red dot sight on the pistol slide, which is factory-adapted or by a gunsmith. Glock MOS Adapter for Vortex Venom TBME 2BME004Īdapter for the Glock MOS pistol from Two Brothers Military Engineering enabling the attachment of the Vortex Venom red dot sight.
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