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Posted: 8/1/2012 9:13:21 PM
Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
Originally Posted By Elijah1:
Which iron sights are those. I think I have to have one Those are AmeriGlo Tritium Suppressor Sights. They are absolutely perfect for the RMR application. Can't wait to get my G21 Gen 4 back......Mark is doing the same package on it. Thanks. I think I am going to have to keep my eyes pealed for another used G-19. I want to duracoat the frame Magpul FDE and do the RMR on it. It would make a hell of a fun range toy. BTW are you planning on carrying this gun? |
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Posted: 8/1/2012 9:17:21 PM
You suck
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That is awesome. How quick is your time to sight pick up on target to the first shot ??? is there a big difference between standard sights ??? |
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Posted: 8/1/2012 9:18:03 PM
Originally Posted By Elijah1:
Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
Originally Posted By Elijah1:
Which iron sights are those. I think I have to have one Those are AmeriGlo Tritium Suppressor Sights. They are absolutely perfect for the RMR application. Can't wait to get my G21 Gen 4 back......Mark is doing the same package on it. Thanks. I think I am going to have to keep my eyes pealed for another used G-19. I want to duracoat the frame Magpul FDE and do the RMR on it. It would make a hell of a fun range toy. BTW are you planning on carrying this gun? Not planning on carrying this one. Too big for my tastes. I have my eye on an M&P Shield in 9mm.....the PX on base wants $405 for it. |
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Posted: 8/1/2012 9:20:17 PM
Originally Posted By cubanchurchill:
You suck !!!!!!
That is awesome. How quick is your time to sight pick up on target to the first shot ??? is there a big difference between standard sights ??? I'm not as fast with it yet, as I'm still getting used to it. The tritium suppressor sights REALLY help the learning curve to be not as harsh. I instinctively line up the sights, and the dot jumps out there at me. The dot is perfectly co-witnessed with the iron sights. It definitely takes getting used to, and it really does show you how bad you suck at making a clean trigger pull. I shake so much......I'm getting better because the RMR showed me how bad I suck, if that makes sense. Its quite literally, the best thing for a handgun since night sights....... |
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Posted: 8/1/2012 10:06:41 PM
Mark received my G-22 complete slide assembly Monday. I'm having him do the complete Glock installation package with a RMR-07 (6.5 moa dot)
and the suppressor night sights. Also having the slide refinished Cerakote Coyote Tan.I have a FNP-45 Tactical with a RMR-06 (3.25 moa dot) and love it. I plan on using my G-22 in GSSF matches in the unlimited class. |
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Posted: 8/6/2012 10:55:10 PM
Just got my G-22 slide back from Mark. I 'll have to wait till this weekend to shoot it but I think I'm going to be really happy with it!
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Posted: 8/6/2012 11:00:30 PM
Looks good!
Received my G21 Gen 4 slide back from Mark today. Man, he does great work! He received my slide last Wednesday, and it was back in my hands today. I love it! His work is truly awesome! |
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Posted: 8/7/2012 12:36:41 AM
[Last Edit: 8/7/2012 12:45:19 AM by toki]
Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
Originally Posted By VictorUnit:
the RMR should be in between the chamber and the FSP . I dont like millimg drilling and tapping over the extractor and FP channels. Also The forward positioned RMR should be quicker easier to aquire. Mark Housel has been doing this for years. I think he knows what he's doing.....
http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/IMG_5923.JPG Wow, is that hole actually drilled through, or is the angle of the shot just making it look that way? Edit: Asking because when I milled the slide on my G19 for a JPoint I was very hesitant to cut in to that channel - so I did't. |
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Posted: 8/7/2012 6:58:51 AM
Originally Posted By ARx3:
Just got my G-22 slide back from Mark. I 'll have to wait till this weekend to shoot it but I think I'm going to be really happy with it! http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i420/G21H30/IMG_1528.jpg http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i420/G21H30/IMG_1529.jpg |
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Posted: 8/7/2012 4:48:02 PM
Nice. May have to do this on a G35. Thanks for posting.
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Posted: 8/7/2012 5:06:39 PM
Originally Posted By toki:
Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
Originally Posted By VictorUnit:
the RMR should be in between the chamber and the FSP . I dont like millimg drilling and tapping over the extractor and FP channels. Also The forward positioned RMR should be quicker easier to aquire. Mark Housel has been doing this for years. I think he knows what he's doing.....
http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/IMG_5923.JPG Wow, is that hole actually drilled through, or is the angle of the shot just making it look that way? Edit: Asking because when I milled the slide on my G19 for a JPoint I was very hesitant to cut in to that channel - so I did't. It is drilled through. The right side uses a shortened screw, so it doesn't go into the plunger tube. |
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Posted: 8/7/2012 8:00:58 PM
Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
Originally Posted By toki:
Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
Originally Posted By VictorUnit:
the RMR should be in between the chamber and the FSP . I dont like millimg drilling and tapping over the extractor and FP channels. Also The forward positioned RMR should be quicker easier to aquire. Mark Housel has been doing this for years. I think he knows what he's doing.....
http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/IMG_5923.JPG Wow, is that hole actually drilled through, or is the angle of the shot just making it look that way? Edit: Asking because when I milled the slide on my G19 for a JPoint I was very hesitant to cut in to that channel - so I did't. It is drilled through. The right side uses a shortened screw, so it doesn't go into the plunger tube. Odd. What size and style of screw does he provide for mounting? |
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Posted: 8/7/2012 8:06:40 PM
Originally Posted By toki:
Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
Originally Posted By toki:
Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
Originally Posted By VictorUnit:
the RMR should be in between the chamber and the FSP . I dont like millimg drilling and tapping over the extractor and FP channels. Also The forward positioned RMR should be quicker easier to aquire. Mark Housel has been doing this for years. I think he knows what he's doing.....
http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/IMG_5923.JPG Wow, is that hole actually drilled through, or is the angle of the shot just making it look that way? Edit: Asking because when I milled the slide on my G19 for a JPoint I was very hesitant to cut in to that channel - so I did't. It is drilled through. The right side uses a shortened screw, so it doesn't go into the plunger tube. Odd. What size and style of screw does he provide for mounting? He uses upgraded 6-40 screws, with the one shorter screw being for the right side. He also provides an extra set of screws. |
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Posted: 8/7/2012 9:05:11 PM
Mr. Housel does nice work. Here's my G17.
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Posted: 8/7/2012 10:19:20 PM
[Last Edit: 8/7/2012 10:20:24 PM by toki]
Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
Originally Posted By toki:
Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
Originally Posted By toki:
Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
Originally Posted By VictorUnit:
the RMR should be in between the chamber and the FSP . I dont like millimg drilling and tapping over the extractor and FP channels. Also The forward positioned RMR should be quicker easier to aquire. Mark Housel has been doing this for years. I think he knows what he's doing.....
http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/IMG_5923.JPG Wow, is that hole actually drilled through, or is the angle of the shot just making it look that way? Edit: Asking because when I milled the slide on my G19 for a JPoint I was very hesitant to cut in to that channel - so I did't. It is drilled through. The right side uses a shortened screw, so it doesn't go into the plunger tube. Odd. What size and style of screw does he provide for mounting? He uses upgraded 6-40 screws, with the one shorter screw being for the right side. He also provides an extra set of screws. I guess I'm just living on the edge with my .120" blind hole and threeish m4x.7 threads Any idea what depth he cuts the shelf to? It looks pretty shallow in these pictures, maybe only .050". |
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Posted: 8/7/2012 11:18:33 PM
Originally Posted By toki:
Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
Originally Posted By toki:
Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
Originally Posted By toki:
Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
Originally Posted By VictorUnit:
the RMR should be in between the chamber and the FSP . I dont like millimg drilling and tapping over the extractor and FP channels. Also The forward positioned RMR should be quicker easier to aquire. Mark Housel has been doing this for years. I think he knows what he's doing.....
http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/IMG_5923.JPG Wow, is that hole actually drilled through, or is the angle of the shot just making it look that way? Edit: Asking because when I milled the slide on my G19 for a JPoint I was very hesitant to cut in to that channel - so I did't. It is drilled through. The right side uses a shortened screw, so it doesn't go into the plunger tube. Odd. What size and style of screw does he provide for mounting? He uses upgraded 6-40 screws, with the one shorter screw being for the right side. He also provides an extra set of screws. I guess I'm just living on the edge with my .120" blind hole and threeish m4x.7 threads Any idea what depth he cuts the shelf to? It looks pretty shallow in these pictures, maybe only .050". I not quite sure on the specs, besides the screws he uses, and the fact that the hole is drilled all the way into the plunger tube. I do know I'm considering buying a Glock 35, and sending it off for the same treatment as my G19C, and G21 Gen 4. |
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Posted: 8/8/2012 3:52:12 PM
OP, these pics make my pants fit tighter. Nice pistol sir.
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