A-Cut + Aimpoint COA — Not a Glock 👀

Published on February 3, 2026
Duration: 1:18

This guide details the installation process for the Aimpoint COA optic, emphasizing the A-Cut mounting system and its compatibility with various firearm platforms like Springfield Armory and Smith & Wesson. It also touches upon the availability of interface drawings for custom gunsmithing and future rifle mount developments. The information is presented with professional authority, highlighting the optic's suitability for everyday carry.

Quick Summary

The Aimpoint COA is an enclosed red dot sight featuring an A-Cut mounting interface, set for standalone release in 2024. Aimpoint is partnering with manufacturers like Springfield Armory and Smith & Wesson for integration and will provide interface drawings for custom gunsmithing. Future rifle mounts are also planned.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Aimpoint COA Standalone Release
  2. 00:17Manufacturer Partnerships
  3. 00:39Aftermarket and Gunsmith Support
  4. 00:49Rifle Mounts and Future Expansion
  5. 01:03Host Endorsement and Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Aimpoint COA optic and when will it be available?

The Aimpoint COA is an enclosed red dot sight featuring an A-Cut mounting interface. Aimpoint has confirmed it will be offered as a standalone product, with availability planned for 2024.

How does the Aimpoint COA mount to firearms?

The Aimpoint COA utilizes a specific 'A-Cut' mounting interface. Aimpoint is collaborating with manufacturers to integrate this system and will provide interface drawings for gunsmiths to perform custom A-cuts on existing slides.

Will the Aimpoint COA be usable on rifles?

Yes, Aimpoint is developing new mounts specifically designed to adapt the COA optic for use on rifles and carbines, expanding its application beyond handguns. These are expected later in 2024.

Which firearm manufacturers are partnering with Aimpoint for the COA optic?

Aimpoint is collaborating with major manufacturers including Springfield Armory, Smith & Wesson (for their M&P line), and Steyr to integrate the A-Cut and COA optics into their firearm lineups.

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