Just the slide and mag plates, saved the transfer hassle?
Makes sense. Im not confident taking parts out of the frame quite yet though, so I'll have see if it's worth the hassle or not
Just the slide and mag plates, saved the transfer hassle?
Depends on the gun, and the parts?Makes sense. Im not confident taking parts out of the frame quite yet though, so I'll have see if it's worth the hassle or not
Auscan?? Garbage! I have never seen a more immature company personally
They dont seem to be milling that deep?? This is what I want
From potato armory unfortunately from ohio, are Red Tower or Black box set up to go this deep? I'm in BC, Dlask does it, but I think they just put the RDS on top
Superior Milling Geometry
Choice of milling with front support studs AND threaded studs for FOUR points of locating contact and structural support
Cut depth sunk to industry lowest 0.18 inches from top of slide. Permits absolute cowitness of suppressor height ironsights (~0.365") or Lower edge cowitness of stock height ironsights (~0.15")
Drilled and tapped holes DO NOT breach into extractor pin channel.
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Milling depth varys depending on optic as all the bodies are different sizes and you generally want to use suppressor sights for backup.
A trijicon rmr should never breach a safety channel as its body length is pretty short, but a vortex will just hit the edge of the safety unless you move it back and put the dove tail in front as its longer than a trijicon so generally a vortex won't be milled as deep but will have higher suppressor sights to compensate.



























