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Published on March 27, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video explains the limitations of Glock's factory MOS adapter plates, specifically how the O2 plate fits larger optics like the Holosun 507C but not smaller footprints. It introduces the 'K plate' as a solution for users wanting to mount smaller optics on their MOS-cut slides, addressing a common demand.

Quick Summary

Glock's factory MOS adapter plates, like the O2, are often limited in optic compatibility, fitting larger models such as the Holosun 507C but not smaller footprints. The aftermarket 'K plate' was introduced to solve this issue, enabling users to mount a wider range of smaller optics on their MOS-cut slides.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Glock MOS Adapter Plates
  2. 00:03O2 Plate Compatibility with Holosun 507C
  3. 00:23Limitations for Smaller Optics
  4. 00:42Introducing the K Plate Solution

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary issue with Glock's factory MOS adapter plates?

The main issue is their limited compatibility. While the O2 plate works for larger optics like the Holosun 507C, it doesn't accommodate many smaller red dot sights, leaving users without a direct mounting solution.

What is the purpose of the 'K plate' for Glock MOS systems?

The 'K plate' was developed to address the demand for mounting smaller optics onto Glock MOS slides. It provides a pathway for users who found the standard factory plates insufficient for their chosen red dot sights.

Which optic is mentioned as compatible with the Glock O2 MOS adapter plate?

The Holosun 507C is specifically mentioned as being compatible with the Glock O2 MOS adapter plate, indicating it's designed for larger optic footprints.

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