Lenny Magill shows off the Grey MCK and the new Micro Red Dot.

Published on April 23, 2019
Duration: 16:10

Lenny Magill, CEO of GlockStore, demonstrates the installation of a Glock pistol into the Tungsten Gray MCK (Micro Conversion Kit) and the mounting of a new Micro Red Dot (MRD) optic. The guide covers the importance of the stabilizer fin for NFA compliance, compatibility with various Glock models, and proper optic mounting techniques, including the use of thread locker and riser mounts for optimal shooting posture. Magill emphasizes safety checks and dry fire practice for proficiency.

Quick Summary

The MCK's stabilizer fin ensures legal handgun classification, avoiding NFA regulations for SBRs. It's compatible with Glock 17, 19, 19X, 22, 23, 31, 32, and 45 (Gen 3-5). A riser mount for the MRD optic is crucial for proper eye relief and an upright shooting posture. Always use thread locker on optic screws and allow it to cure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Tungsten Gray MCK & Micro Red Dot
  2. 01:23Stabilizer Fin & Legal Status Explained
  3. 02:03Glock Model Compatibility Overview
  4. 03:35Step-by-Step Firearm Installation
  5. 05:27MCK Advanced Accessory Kit Features
  6. 06:12New Micro Red Dot (MRD) Introduction
  7. 07:18Mounting the Riser on the MRD
  8. 08:38Importance of Thread Locker for Optics
  9. 11:32Optic Positioning & Eye Relief Tips
  10. 14:13Dry Fire Practice Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the MCK stabilizer fin affect legal classification?

The MCK's stabilizer fin is designed to allow the firearm, when installed in the chassis, to be legally classified as a handgun. This classification helps avoid NFA regulations that typically apply to short-barreled rifles (SBRs), which have barrel lengths under 16 inches.

What Glock models are compatible with the MCK?

The MCK (Micro Conversion Kit) is compatible with a wide range of Glock models, including the Glock 17, 19, 19X, 22, 23, 31, 32, and 45. It supports Gen 3, Gen 4, and Gen 5 versions of these pistols.

Why is a riser mount important for the Micro Red Dot (MRD)?

The riser mount included with the MRD is essential for achieving proper shooting posture. It elevates the red dot optic to align naturally with the shooter's eye level, promoting an upright head position and reducing neck strain during aiming.

What steps are crucial for securely mounting the Micro Red Dot optic?

To securely mount the MRD, first apply thread locker (Loctite) to the mounting screws. After installation, allow the thread locker to cure for at least 24 hours. Finding the optimal position on the MCK's top rail is also key for proper eye relief.

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