S&W M&P Red Dot mount suggestions

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I recently purchased an S&W M&P9 2.0 and looking towards the future I'm thinking of adding a slide attached red dot. Anyone have a recommendation on which Canadian available mount would be reliable?

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Urban
 
Generally speaking, a reflex sight would be installed by removing the rear sight, and installing a dovetailed block and sight base. The mount will depend on the sight being installed. The optic may come with mounting plates for different pistols.
This is a workable solution, although a CORE model is preferable if an optic is to be mounted.
 
Generally speaking, a reflex sight would be installed by removing the rear sight, and installing a dovetailed block and sight base. The mount will depend on the sight being installed. The optic may come with mounting plates for different pistols.
This is a workable solution, although a CORE model is preferable if an optic is to be mounted.

I'm definitely looking at a rear dovetail block type installation, which is the part I am seeking advice for. I haven't picked out a red dot but seems like any of the popular models would be just fine for my needs. Perhaps just buy a second core model. Wife would love that.
 
See if Dlask or anyone else will kill the slide for you

Mill? My understanding with the 2.0 milling would interfere with the loaded round indicator but I am not sure if this prevents proper operation otherwise. More google for me.

Trijjicon may be out of my price range right now. Still establishing a well rounded safe.
 
About the least expensive optic that you might try could be one of the Burris Fastfire units.
I tried a Fastfire on my M&P with a rear sight base, to see how I liked it. When I decided to go seriously with an optic, I bought a PRO CORE. I would suggest that you get what you pay for. The violent action of a slide cycling puts a lot of stress on the optic.
I have a couple of Leupolds - a DeltaPoint, and a DeltaPoint Pro, and like them.
Have shot several pistols fitted with RMRs, and the new SIG 320RX with factory installed optic.
These also work very well.
 
I used a Vortex Venom on mine with an EGW Dr. Optics sight base that I got from sight sponsor Dominion outdoors. Works awesome!

I believe if you went with the new Vortex Razor red dot, Vortex makes their own M&P mount for it and it's significantly cheaper.

Edit: I also agree with triaq's above statement that if you are planning to use a red dot and don't already have the pistol you intend to use it on, then I would purchase a pistol designed for it such as M&P Pro Core, TP9SFX, Walther Q5 Match, etc.
 
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ya i jumped straight to the M&P Pro Core when i decided to get my feet wet.
my theory was that by the time i paid for some slide milling it would be cheaper to just get a pistol made to do what i want it to do.

most pistols now are coming optic ready anyways or have a model that is optic ready.

and i went with a Deltapoint on mine.
be sure you look into the warranty of any potential red dot, with the forces at play its not a matter of if your gonna break your red dot.... its when.
 
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