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9/30/2011 9:02:56 AM EDT
Anyone seen or heard of the Military Dot Connector (no, not Connector #5 or the ATF or standard Dot Connector in new guns).

Saw it mentioned in the Glock Armorer's supplement I just got sent but I even Googled it and could find no reference, so it came out of the blue for me.  Restricted to military only and i was wondering why.

ETA - photo:

9/30/2011 4:10:13 PM EDT
[#1]
I heard it's to give the Glock a standart gen3 feel.
10/1/2011 4:19:26 AM EDT
[#2]
Judging by the angle, it looks like a lighter trigger pull than the "minus" connector. Perhaps the "minus dot" is a true 3.5lbs connector while the "minus" connector is 4.5lbs.

10/2/2011 3:57:36 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
I heard it's to give the Glock a standart gen3 feel.


That is the standard Dot connector.

The OP is not speaking of that particular connector.

The Minus/Dot connectors were a limited production run of 200 units produced for a face shooting unit.

No word on whether we will ever see them but i doubt it.
10/2/2011 5:46:30 PM EDT
[#4]



Quoted:



The Minus/Dot connectors were a limited production run of 200 units produced for a face shooting unit.



They are allegedly for CAG's 22's.



 
10/2/2011 6:35:48 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:

Quoted:

The Minus/Dot connectors were a limited production run of 200 units produced for a face shooting unit.

They are allegedly for CAG's 22's.
 


WRONG!

THE MILITARY DOES NOT USE GLOCKS!  DUH!

:)