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  • gregkl

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    I'm not super familiar with Glocks but do they have the striker block that is accessed via the top of the slide like a M&P? For the M&P you remove the rear sight to gain access.
     

    AllenM

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    They have a striker safety but it is far enough forward it doesn't interfere with the milling
     

    AllenM

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    Does the front slide serrations point to that being a Gen5 slide?

    Do you know how your milling compares to the Glock factory MOS cut?
    It is a Gen4.
    As far as the mill work is concerned Generation wise doesn't really matter. they all have enough space to cut for RDO.
    The 509T is actually shorter then the regular RMR/Holosun foot print so it fits easily in there.

    Milling Glocks for Red dots is probably one of the operations I do the most of. This was just the first 509T I have done.

    The milling I do is optic specific. versus MOS has a more universal fit....I think. I have not seen one. It would require an adapter plate so the optic would sit almost 1/8" higher the what I did here.
     
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