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  • jwamplerusa

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    Very nice! Conservation of motion as well.

    I think I saw in another thread where you milled a slide for an enclosed emitter red dot (ACRO or 509T, can't remember). If so, how did that go, and do you know how much difference there is between the two mounting systems?

    Have you milled any S&W M&P 2.0 slides for red dots?
     

    AllenM

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    Very nice! Conservation of motion as well.

    I think I saw in another thread where you milled a slide for an enclosed emitter red dot (ACRO or 509T, can't remember). If so, how did that go, and do you know how much difference there is between the two mounting systems?

    Have you milled any S&W M&P 2.0 slides for red dots?
    Yes, I did a 509T the other day. the mounting system and size of opening is completely different. However the shape of the opening is the same as standard RMR but smaller.
    The mounting is more of a picatinny style clamp on the 509T. No screws. It is a lot more involved to cut. Plus requires a dovetail cutter which I need to learn how not to break....

    I have done M&P but you loose the rear sight. I have not recut a dovetail to relocate the sight as of yet.
     
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