The Glock Gen 6 introduces a new proprietary optics cut, moving away from the MOS system. This change necessitates new mounting plates and renders previous MOS-specific accessories incompatible. While the plastic iron sights are noted as outdated, the improved optics mounting system is considered a positive development for the platform. The video features range testing and a critique of the industry's lack of a universal optics footprint.
This video critiques the concept of standardized optics footprints, specifically highlighting issues with the DeltaPoint Pro (DPP) footprint. The creator expresses frustration that optics advertised as DPP footprint compatible do not always reliably fit, using an S&W Performance Center M&P 2.0 10mm as an example. The video challenges the notion of universal mounting standards for red dot sights, comparing it to other debunked concepts. It also promotes various preparedness-related products and channels through affiliate links.
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