This guide addresses issues with the Glock Gen 6 optic mounting system, where optics may not remain secure. It details potential problems with the factory MOS plates and recommends using aftermarket plates for a more stable and precise fit. The process involves inspecting the slide, selecting an appropriate plate, using correct screws, and ensuring proper torque for reliable optic performance. Instruction is provided by an expert with extensive experience in competitive shooting and firearm modification.
This video reviews the Kimber 2K11 pistol, highlighting issues with its factory-supplied CH Precision optic mounting plate, which failed after approximately 1500 rounds and subsequent reinstallation. The speaker contrasts this with more robust solutions from Staccato and Atlas, recommending alternatives like Dawson Precision plates. While the core firearm is deemed acceptable, ancillary components like the safety ergonomics and optic mounting require improvement for a competition-ready platform.
This YouTube Short expresses dissatisfaction with a red dot optic due to issues like broken glass in the lens. The creator emphasizes their commitment to honest reviews, stating they give brands opportunities to rectify problems before public criticism. The video highlights the importance of transparency for their audience who rely on their channel for entertainment and product recommendations, vowing never to compromise integrity for brand partnerships.
This guide details modifications for a Glock 47, focusing on enhancing grip, balance, and trigger performance. The presenter, Ben Stoeger, shares his preferred upgrades, including Talon Grip tape for improved handling, a brass plug from CH Precision to shift the balance rearward, an Apex trigger kit for a more reliable and crisp pull, and a Taran Tactical Innovations striker spring to lighten the trigger pull. These modifications are presented as a way to optimize a Glock for shooting dynamics without compromising reliability.
This guide provides three methods for fixing stripped or broken optic mounting screws on firearms. Options include a DIY approach using a drill and extractor kit, leaving the optic mounted if battery access isn't an issue, or utilizing professional services like CH Precision for screw removal and potential slide re-milling. The professional service is highlighted as the most effective solution for complex damage.
This episode of The Gun Collective News covers several industry updates, including the standardization of the 5.7x28mm FN cartridge by SAAMI, Colt CZ's manufacturing expansion in Hungary, and CH Precision's acquisition of Paragon. A significant legal development is highlighted with a Kansas court ruling that machine guns are protected under the Second Amendment. New firearm releases include the SK Guns Raphael 1911, the Beretta A300 Ultima Field shotgun, and the CZ P9 Nocturn pistol series. The video also features a deal on TGC camo apparel from Camarado.
This guide details the process of installing a Holosun 407k or 507k red dot sight onto a Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro pistol. It emphasizes the necessity of a CH Precision optic plate adapter to convert the Hellcat Pro's slide footprint. The installation involves cleaning the slide, mounting the adapter plate, securing the optic with provided screws, and torquing them to 12 inch-pounds for optimal reliability. Marking the screws is recommended to monitor for loosening.
This YouTube Short, titled "What’s MISSING?!😳 #shorts", uses a clickbait-style title to draw viewers in. The description reveals the video is related to firearms, specifically mentioning "CH Precision EDC-XL" and "Springfield Armory Echelon". The use of hashtags like #1stshot and #edc suggests a focus on practical firearm use and everyday carry. The video likely aims to create curiosity about a missing element in the context of these firearms or their accessories.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled "Red Dots…Pick one!? 😱", appears to be a comparison or discussion about red dot optics for firearms. The description mentions "Ch precision Comp EDD-XL #optics" and includes hashtags for "#shorts #echelon #prodigy #edc", indicating a focus on everyday carry (EDC) and potentially specific firearm models like the Springfield Echelon and Prodigy. The content likely aims to help viewers choose a red dot optic, suggesting a review, comparison, or opinion piece.
This review provides a 20,000-round update on the CH Precision Red Dot, colloquially termed the 'Walmart SRO'. While functional, the reviewer notes minor wear from holstering and a single instance of the dot walking, requiring a re-zero. The glass clarity is described as less premium than higher-end optics. The reviewer compares it unfavorably to the Trijicon SRO and strongly prefers the Holosun 507 Comp, even at a higher price point, citing button usability and overall quality.
This YouTube video provides a step-by-step guide on how to mount a red dot optic onto a Sig Sauer M17 pistol slide. The description highlights the use of CH Precision red dots and optic plates, and includes a discount code for viewers. It also directs viewers to a linktree for recommended products and offers support options via Patreon and channel memberships. The video aims to be helpful for Sig M17 owners looking to upgrade their firearm with an optic.
This YouTube video focuses on the CH Precision Comp Dot optic, with the title suggesting it has won over the creator. The description provides links to practical shooting training, Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon, and a podcast from PSTG, indicating a strong connection to competitive shooting and firearms training.
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