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Looking to have it mounted like this, and do you already have the mount?

I happen to know how to install them:)



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Looking to have it mounted like this, and do you already have the mount?

I happen to know how to install them:)



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Looks like you know what you are doing, that's exactly what I want. First I need a quote for it.
I have a Glock dove tail mount but prefer the milled.
Please quote the milled and cost for the mount separate (in case I need it).
contact me at swpost1 at yahoo
Thanks, Stan
 
Got my gun back from Tim Copeland, looks great!

My FF2 has some issues as a pistol-sight, see photo #4...
the standard night-sights JUST allow access to the ill-placed
ADJUSTMENT LOCK-SCREWS; some lower height sights allow
using "Suppressor Sights" incase a laser failure on the Reflex
sight BUT with the FF2 such sight BLOCK those important
lock-screws to adjust aim.

The factory setting are exact for windage, as verified with a
barrel laser I have. Moving your head around shows the aiming
dot and impact dot from the barrel laser follow each other.

Trying to get drop data on a 9mm from muzzle to 50 feet is almost
impossible.... with some trial putting the impact-dot on top of the
aiming dot made it accurate at 50 feet.

Emailing Springfield about this: They have no plans to compete with
S&W CORE or Glock MOS guns and bring out their own optics-ready
gun; :(

The next was holster issues; as photo #5 shows my N82 IWB holster
would not let the XD-sub seat with the FF2 attached; I got a Dermal tool
and cut it to fit, although I might open it up a little more as seen in photo
# 7. Had to remove the 4th rivet using a small cut in the back to pull it thru.
N8-Squared did not respond to an email about them creating an optics-ready
holster or modifying mine.

Photo #9 shows the view thru the optics; nice BUT be aware your muscle
memory from years for 3-dot sight shooting will not work with the new
Reflex sight and you must use your distance glasses to see that dot; my
tri-focals show a distorted blob from astigmatism.

Thanks
Tim and all those who contributed to my search.

Be aware many of my photos are spun for some reason.

#1 XD-sub with FF2.jpg #2 XD-sub FF2 left-rear view.jpg #3 XD-sub FF2 top-right-rear view.jpg #4 XD-sub FF2 top-rear view.jpg #5 XD-sub N8sqd IWB Unmodified holster.jpg #5_5 XD-sub N8sqd IWB modified holster.jpg #7 XD-sub N8sqd IWB modified holster w_XD closeup.jpg #8 XD-sub N8sqd IWB modied back cut.jpg #9 XD-sub FF2 thru-the lense.jpg
 
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Follow up report:
1) sight really stays zeroed, at least my $200+ FF2 does. :)
2) my Nate-Squared pro holster works great once modified;
HOWEVER the IWB holster allows the sight to Hook on
the belt/waist-band and may hinder drawing! :eek::oops:
3) If I get the sight on my duty gun that holster will still fit
due to the Sub-compact being so closely sized to the duty gun.
4) I have read several reviews of cheaper sights and their
auto-brightness systems just shut the laser off in total
darkness, not my FF2 HOWEVER:eek:: in such darkness it's
impossible to find the sight-window; the black
mil-grade plastic is lost in the darkness BUT, BUT :oops:
in such lighting it's impossible to ID the target so
you can't shoot anyway :confused:; without a flashlight
that is.
5) my Uncle-Mike's #27 duty holster simply doesn't reach
that high on the slide so the FF2 or similar sight doesn't hit.

Thanks again for the fine work Velzey!! :D:):cool:
Thanks for the recommendation jbett98 :D

I've been taking extra time tending to an ill family member and
will have to report on the sight's handling qualities later; it does
require practice as the sight picture is located different so your
muscle memory will have to be re-learned some. o_O:rolleyes:

Found this Police related report everyone might learn from:
Are Pistol Optics Ready For Duty? (http://www.policemag.com/channel/weapons/articles/2016/05/are-pistol-optics-ready-for-duty.aspx)
 
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