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6/7/2011 10:31:39 AM EDT
anyone try micro h-1 mounted on glock? how do you get mount and sight into dovetail?
6/7/2011 3:36:18 PM EDT
[#1]
I haven't tried it but you could use an Aimpoint 12437 Glock Pistol Mount.

I have tried other dovetail mounts for the Burris Fastfire and Trijicon RMR and they sat too high.

Ended up having the slide cut by One Source Tactical for an RMR and really like it.
6/8/2011 4:00:28 AM EDT
[#2]
I was very surprised to see Aimpoint even made a Micro mount for the Glocks.
I just can't see the Micro as a good Glock sight. The weight of the sight and mount (over 3 ounces!) might compromise reliability, especially if it's a 9mm.
In heavier calibers, there's going to be a lot of torque on the mount when the slide hits the stops. There is nothing other than the aluminum dovetail that prevents the sight from rocking backwards. I just don't see it lasting long with any real recoil.
Not to mention it will look goofy with that big ass thing on your slide.

For that kind of money you can get a top of the line Trijicon RMR and know it will work.
6/8/2011 7:52:56 AM EDT
[#4]
is the rmr or docter that much lighter?  does the weight on slide short stroke the slide?  Anybody using this?
6/8/2011 9:08:58 AM EDT
[#5]
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is the rmr or docter that much lighter?  does the weight on slide short stroke the slide?  Anybody using this?


RMR is something like 1.5oz; less than 1/2 the weight.  I've only shot the T-1 on a Glock 20, it was nice.  I'm have a Glock 20L slide at lonewolf right now being picatinny milled.  That way I can mount whatever I want on there.  ACOG might be a problem with eye relief  In all seriousness, it'll get an RMR on top, but I want options to switch it out later and not be married by a shape-specific melt/tap.
6/8/2011 1:00:09 PM EDT
[#6]


I have to admit it looks better than I thought it would.