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<blockquote data-quote="SiGArmed" data-source="post: 3814029" data-attributes="member: 64"><p>Do you have an astigmatism? That could be an issue you run into. If the red dot is blurry the EOTech style reticle in like a Holosun 507 is usually a bit better for people.</p><p></p><p>If you get a Glock MOS gun it wont co-witness from the factory. The plate mounting system they use mounts the optic slightly higher than normal. Think most seem to run suppressor height sights for a co-witnes.</p><p></p><p>The Glock MOS system has been known to be less than reliable. The mounting plates that come with the gun can be less than stellar. Several companies make better plates such as CHPWS is probably the most popular.</p><p></p><p>Best most solid option is getting a regular Glock and having the slide machined for the optic you want.</p><p></p><p>Sage Dynamics on YT has a ton of videos on running a red dot on a pistol and is pretty good for info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiGArmed, post: 3814029, member: 64"] Do you have an astigmatism? That could be an issue you run into. If the red dot is blurry the EOTech style reticle in like a Holosun 507 is usually a bit better for people. If you get a Glock MOS gun it wont co-witness from the factory. The plate mounting system they use mounts the optic slightly higher than normal. Think most seem to run suppressor height sights for a co-witnes. The Glock MOS system has been known to be less than reliable. The mounting plates that come with the gun can be less than stellar. Several companies make better plates such as CHPWS is probably the most popular. Best most solid option is getting a regular Glock and having the slide machined for the optic you want. Sage Dynamics on YT has a ton of videos on running a red dot on a pistol and is pretty good for info. [/QUOTE]
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