Lenny McIll from Glock Store Performance and Custom Shop demonstrates the upcoming Glock 26X at the Shoot 270 range, highlighting its unique combination of a Glock 19 grip with a Glock 26/27/33 size slide. He emphasizes its suitability for competition shooting, like USPSA, and showcases custom modifications including a Pyramid trigger, tungsten guide rod, EDC magwell, and a Holosun EPS Carry with a combat cut for co-witnessing factory sights. The video features a fast-shooting drill simulating self-defense scenarios, emphasizing multiple shots on target.
This video details the 'Acro Witness Cut' modification for Glock handguns, enabling a lower mounting of the Aimpoint ACRO P-2 optic. The process involves a combat cut to reposition the rear sight dovetail and milling the slide to achieve a lower optic profile. This allows for co-witnessing with factory height iron sights by modifying the ACRO's post, creating a more integrated and functional setup. The modification is applicable to non-MOS Glocks.
Lenny Miguel from Glock Store Performance and Custom Shop introduces new color variants of the Glock 43X, specifically highlighting the recently released gray models. He details the differences between the MOS and non-MOS versions, emphasizing that all new 43X models now feature a rail. The video also touches on custom optic milling options and the limited availability of these new color releases.
This guide details the installation of the Aimpoint Acro P-2 optic onto a Glock slide that has been custom milled by GlockStore. It highlights the optic's robust clamping mounting system, which differs from traditional two-screw mounts, and explains the process of aligning and securing the optic using the provided tool. The video also introduces GlockStore's 'A-Plate' solution for mounting the Acro P-2 on Glock MOS slides without milling.
This video details the custom modification of a Glock 43X, focusing on a unique topographic pattern achieved through laser engraving over a specialized Cerakote finish. It covers the installation of enhanced features like laser stippling for grip, extended controls for easier manipulation, a 'combat cut' slide modification for deeper optic mounting, suppressor height sights for co-witness, and an aftermarket trigger for improved performance. The process highlights the creative possibilities enabled by modern laser engraving technology on firearms.
This guide details the process of milling a Glock 42 slide for optic installation, a procedure often inquired about due to the pistol's compact nature. It highlights the necessity of the 'Combat Cut' modification, which repositions the rear sight forward of the optic to accommodate the slide's dimensions and internal components like the extractor and EDP assembly. The Holosun EPS Carry is presented as a suitable optic choice for this application.
This video details the process of milling a Glock 42 slide to accommodate a red dot optic, a service offered by Glock Store Performance and Custom Shop. It highlights the 'combat cut' modification, which repositions the rear sight dovetail to the front to allow for co-witnessing with suppressor height sights, essential for the compact Glock 42. The service includes optic installation and slide refinishing, with a stated 10-day turnaround.
This video introduces the new Trijicon RMR HD and RCR optics, highlighting their features and Trijicon's reputation for ruggedness. The presenter, Lenny Miguel from GlockStore, details the RMR HD's circle-dot reticle and the RCR's enclosed design, emphasizing their combat readiness and durability. He also demonstrates the installation process for the RCR, including the unique mounting system and the importance of Loctite and periodic screw checks.
GlockStore Performance Custom Shop now offers a 10-day Optics program for the Glock 42, previously thought impossible to mill for optics. This program allows for the mounting of various micro red dot sights with a footprint compatible with the Holosun 507k, such as the Holosun EPS, Vortex Defender, RMR CC, and Shield RMSC. Due to the Glock 42's thinner slide and the safety plunger hole, traditional co-witnessing is not possible; instead, customers can opt for a combat cut with the dovetail in front of the optic or no iron sights at all. This service significantly enhances the carry capabilities of the compact .380 ACP pistol.
This video explains how to achieve co-witnessing with factory iron sights on a Glock 43X (non-MOS) by utilizing a 'combat cut' modification. This specialized milling allows the rear sight dovetail to be placed forward of the optic's glass, providing a lower one-fifth co-witness without needing suppressor-height sights. The GlockStore offers this service as part of their 10-day optics program.
Lenny Magill of GlockStore explains various optic cut styles for Glocks, including co-witness, no co-witness, combat cut, and slimline MOS retrofit. The video highlights GlockStore's 10-day optics milling service, emphasizing fast turnaround and competitive pricing. It's recommended for those looking to upgrade their Glock with a red dot sight for improved speed and accuracy.
This guide details the process of getting a specialized slide cut for enclosed red dot sights like the Holosun 509T and Aimpoint Acro, focusing on Glock pistols. It contrasts GlockStore's direct slide cut method with the often less ideal stacking of adapter plates on Glock MOS systems. The direct cut aims for a lower optic height, improving pointability and firearm handling, especially when combined with options like a 'Combat Cut' for rear sight placement.
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