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This is exactly why I tend not to want my guns factory cut for an optic. They tend to necessitate adapter plate use and many companies aren't giving the option to buy an uncut model. Leave my foreskin on, dammit.Avoid adapter plates whenever possible.
yeah, I wish there was a standardized universal optic cut for all optics but theres not. At least Sig sells their own optic with their cut, I trust Sigs quality so I wouldnt hesitate to run their optic and it will be a much more lower profile setup.This is exactly why I tend not to want my guns factory cut for an optic. They tend to necessitate adapter plate use and many companies aren't giving the option to buy an uncut model. Leave my foreskin on, dammit.
I'd caution against some of the new Legion models as there have been accounts of rusting issues. I would do what another poster said, buy surplus and deck it out.I'm considering 2 versions of the Sig P226:
1. Sig P226 Legion RXP with Romeo1Pro optics or
2. Sig P226 Pro Cut with adapter plate for Holosun Green Dot optics.
I really like the Holosun green dot and I know nothing about the Romeo1Pro.
What are your thoughts?
Damn bro, you almost got a Beretta wheel going on there!Langdon Tactical
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I came closeDamn bro, you almost got a Beretta wheel going on there!
Problem is, I don't "need" any more. I've got my suppressor host, a full sized, a compact, and a competition 92.Well go out there and donate some plasma and make it happen, cause a Beretta square is lame AF!
But do you have a semi auto 93R clone?Problem is, I don't "need" any more. I've got my suppressor host, a full sized, a compact, and a competition 92.
Now that would be fun.But do you have a semi auto 93R clone?