GLOCK x Aimpoint | TGU - S2 E2

Published on March 6, 2025
Duration: 3:58

This video details the installation of the Aimpoint COA optic on a Glock pistol using the AUT mounting system, emphasizing its secure wedge design and set screw torque. It then demonstrates practical shooting drills, including body and head shots on smaller targets and target transitions, highlighting the optic's clear visual presence and the benefits of its slimmer profile for accurate shooting.

Quick Summary

The Aimpoint COA optic, a slimmer variant of the Acro P2, features a 3.5 MOA red dot and a removable battery tray. It mounts securely to Glocks via the AUT system, which uses a front wedge and rear set screws torqued to 18 IN-LB for durability. Its slim profile enhances visual presence for accurate shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Glock x Aimpoint Collaboration
  2. 00:12Aimpoint COA Optic Features & Design
  3. 00:38AUT Mounting System Explained
  4. 01:02Slim Profile & Compatibility
  5. 01:15Package Availability
  6. 01:22Range Session: Glock 45 with COA Optic
  7. 01:33Familiarization Drills
  8. 01:52Accuracy Drill: Body & Head Shots
  9. 02:28Transition Drill: Multiple Targets
  10. 02:55Drill Review & Optic Performance
  11. 03:13Visual Presence & Obstruction
  12. 03:282025 Training Season Kickoff
  13. 03:40Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AUT mounting system for the Aimpoint COA optic on a Glock?

The AUT mounting system secures the Aimpoint COA optic by wedging it into the front of the slide and using a rear sight wedge with two set screws. These screws are torqued to 18 IN-LB, creating a very secure and durable mount.

What are the key features of the Aimpoint COA optic?

The Aimpoint COA optic is a slimmer version of the Acro P2, offering a 3.5 MOA red dot. It has tactile brightness control buttons on the left and a removable battery tray on the right for easy battery changes without dismounting the optic.

What shooting drills are demonstrated with the Glock and Aimpoint COA optic?

The video demonstrates familiarization drills, an accuracy drill with two shots to the body and two to the head on a smaller target, and a transition drill involving shooting two rounds at each of three different targets.

How does the Aimpoint COA optic's slim profile benefit the shooter?

The slimmer profile of the COA optic provides a better visual presence when aiming, reducing obstruction and allowing for a clearer sight picture. This is particularly beneficial for making more accurate shots, especially on smaller targets.

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