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Thread: Great Job by MRS Techniques
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25-08-2021, 18:55 #1
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25-08-2021, 18:57 #2
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Great Job by MRS Techniques
Looks awesome. Did the handgun come with the suppressor sights? Or you bought a set?
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25-08-2021, 19:00 #3
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27-08-2021, 13:39 #4
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Re: Great Job by MRS Techniques
Looks like they did a good job!
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27-08-2021, 13:45 #5
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Re: Great Job by MRS Techniques
Awesomeness and Congrates b20 - Looks Wicked!!!! MRS did the same for my Glock 19!! Absolutely Fantastic Work And Service!!! Highly Recommended!!
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27-08-2021, 19:26 #6
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Re: Great Job by MRS Techniques
Out of interest why did you go for the RMRcc over the traditional RMR?
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27-08-2021, 20:01 #7
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27-08-2021, 22:12 #8
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27-08-2021, 22:14 #9
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28-08-2021, 01:04 #10
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Yeah sure, this was one that I agonized over for quite some time.
The following points were deciding factors:
1. The RMRCC window is quite small and I was hesitant to add the backup rear irons which might clog the window
2. The chances of the optic failing are really small given the quality and reliability of the Trijicon.
3. I will still practice using the font sight post by indexing where it is in the window (bottom centre with the dot on the sight just visible), to be used in the unlikely event that the optic failed.
4. Lastly it would have been tricky given the limited space on the slide, though not impossible.
So I think on the basis of probabilities, I decided not to go for it.
Wasn’t an easy call though.
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