glock34 mos optic question

vince514

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Hey guys i just bought a g34 mos..

I already had a vortex razor red dot 3 MOA.

I ve read mixed comments for the vortex razor on the MOS.. some says it works some dont. Glock is coming with 4 plates for red dots and vortex already makes plates for glocks.. (older glocks?)

Feeling confuse about all this. should i sell my RDS and get a leupold deltapoint?

advices please first red dot on a pistol.
 
I am a big fan of the brand name red dots, simply because they work so well for me, including the loopy and the RmR. However, my vortex has worked equally as well. If it were me, I would mount the vortex and use it until it fails. IF it fails.....
 
you talking about a vortex razor? does it fits on the glock 34 mos was the question.

vortex razor isnt listed as "compatible" with mos connection plates on vortex website.. But i ve seen some pictures of the razor mounted on glock mos and some users on glocktalk too.


The smaller RDS vortex viper is listed as compatible.. unfortunately i got the bigger one Razor.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct...Bk2FhEoD0O0F5eWfxeBjcGdw&ust=1442099274295014

heres a glock41 MOS with vortex razor.
 
Mine is a viper. I guess I misinterpreted your question about whether it would be tough enough to handle life on a slide. I cannot answer if it would fit , sorry
 
I run a Razor with a 5 moa dot on my Open division shotgun and it has been great so far. I had Tacord mill the slide out on my G35 and mounted an RMR on it. I think that the RMR is better suited for a pistol as you can beat the crap out of them and the don't quit. I have heard good things about the newr Deltapoints but have not personally used one. I did have the older version and it went thru batteries like crap thru a goose so I ended up selling it.
 
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